Dear Michael,
 
Could you please avail me with further details on the subject above?
 
Thanks.
 
Kind Regards,
Kayode Oyeyemi
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--------- Original Message --------- Subject: [AfrICANN-discuss] African Open 
Data Conference 201 -Accra, Ghana
From: "Ilishebo Michael" <[email protected]>
Date: 3/20/17 1:14 pm
To: [email protected]

    Overview Document
 The 2017 Africa Open Data Conference in Accra, Ghana is set to attract over 
600 delegates drawn from all over Africa and the world at large. This 
auspicious event will push the leadership role of the private sector in 
supplying, using, and demanding open data; bring together brilliant innovators 
and visionaries to grow their networks, hone their success, and connect with 
sources of support; and introduce investors and donors to an expanding sector 
that seeks and supplies open data to achieve development goals in Africa and 
across the globe.  Goals for this conference include:
  
+  Listen.
  
+  Create regional attention and global awareness of increasingly pan-Africa 
use and publication of open data including catalytic open data initiatives in 
African countries.
  
+  Develop and host continent-wide Africa Open Data Conference in a transparent 
and inclusive way to support structured and reliable engagement of a growing 
community.
  
+  Prioritize agenda of ongoing and inclusive actions beyond the conference 
dates.
  
+  Convene existing robust open data community in Africa and encourage new 
participation in person and virtually before, during, and beyond the event.
  
+  Develop and grow international collaborations in open data focused on 
African areas of interest including sectors (education, energy, agriculture, 
WASH), economic growth (jobs, business), service delivery (public service 
efficiencies) and internal government processes(efficiency and accountability).
  
+  Demonstrate the vital role of of non-government data (crowdsourcing, private 
sector, civil society, university, etc).
  
+  Demonstrate the vital role of an engaged civil society in driving 
institutional change in governments and the development complex
  
+  Build from Open Data Consensus, Data Revolution, Africa 2063 Planning, SDG 
targets, and where possible- OGP Subnational and National Action Plans already 
underway
  
+  Attract side event organizers who capitalize on the planning of the 
conference to extend technical training and community building
  
+  Prioritize sessions that focus heavily on audience participation in person 
and virtual.
  
+  Promoting the development and harmonization of data standards across board
  
+  Identify needed policy measures to address core issues of open data in Ghana 
and across Africa.
  
+ Support existing efforts and attract new partners to assess baseline and 
count progress toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals including 
strengthening country data roadmaps.

For more details, visit the following link:

www.africaopendata 




Michael L. Ilishebo,

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