world bank and jawaharlal nehru university are organising a workshop on
open data and open development in delhi on 9th may.

details below.

riju

sumandro
ajantriks.net


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:42 PM
Subject: [CSSP-Forum] Digest for [email protected] - 3 Messages
in 3 Topics
To: Digest Recipients <[email protected]>


  JNU - World Bank Workshop on Open Data Development and Transparency
Initiatives May 9,
2013<http://groups.google.com/group/cssp-forum/t/df9b97c4135c8920>

   "Dr. Ramesh C Gaur" <[email protected]> May 01 04:54PM +0530

   JNU - World Bank

   Workshop on

   Open Data Development and Transparency Initiatives

   (May 9, 2013)

   Dear Friends,

   The World Bank, New Delhi in partnership with Central Library,
   Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU) is organizing one day workshop on `Open
   Data – Open Development’ on May 9, 2013 from 10:00 -16:00 in Lecture
   Hall-I, JNU Convention Centre.



   Prologue

   Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and the World Bank is organizing one
   day workshop on `Open Data Development Initiatives’ of the World Bank on
   May 9, 2013.

   Transparency, accountability and citizen participation are all at the
   forefront of the World Bank’s citizen-centered development approach called
   Open Development. The primary principle of the Open Development initiative
   is Open Data and Knowledge, Open Operations and Tools and open solutions.
   The Bank facilitates all interested parties with accessible, easy-to-use
   data, and with unprecedented access to other information and documents.
   Broad access to these data allows citizens, CSOs, policy makers, advocacy
   groups and other stakeholders to make better-informed decisions and to
   measure improvements more accurately.



   The World Bank’s Access to Information (AI) Policy represents a
   fundamental shift in the Bank’s approach to making information publicly
   available. It recognizes the centrality of transparency and accountability
   to the development process and includes principled commitments to
   strengthen public ownership and oversight of Bank-financed operations. The
   Bank’s Open Data, Open Finances, Geomapping, Open Knowledge Repository
   (OKR) and other platforms and open tools, Mobile apps represent its efforts
   to foster transparency and openness.



   This workshop has thus been planned to raise awareness and ensure that
   average citizens and beneficiary communities learn to use the policy and
   open tools to access timely and relevant information and data on
   Bank-financed projects and make the Open Agenda to be better known among
   academics, researchers, CSOs, and policymakers in country.



   Broad Learning Objectives:



   · Gain appreciation of the Open Development agenda and linkages between
   various initiatives.

   · Increase awareness on Access to Information (AI), Open Data, Mapping,
   and other Open Data tools.

   · Be able to use Open Data tools to validate information: compare data
   across countries or settings

   · Know where to go for help and further support



   Workshop Schedule

   Venue – Convention Centre, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi

   Date – May 9, 2013

   Time – 10.00 – 16.00 p.m.



   Tentative Programme Schedule

   Audiences: Researchers, faculty, NGOs, students in relevant academic
   tracks,

   Facilities specifications: 90-100 audiences. Need computers + wireless
   internet connection. Participants can bring their own computers as well.
   Computers need to have Google Chrome installed.



   Time


   Sessions

   10:00-10:10

   05 min
   Welcome & Objective of partnership

   Dr. Ramesh Gaur, University Librarian, JNU

   10:10-10:20
   ……JNU

   10:20 – 10:45
   Inauguration

   Michael Haney, Operations Advisor, The World Bank

   10:45-11:30
   Open Data Initiatives by GOI

   Neeta Verma,

   Data Centre and Web Services, NIC

   11:30-12:00
   Tea Break

   12:00-12:20

   20min


   Session Overview and Objectives. Introduction to Open Development and
   Transparency Initiatives.

   Overview of the Bank’s Modernization Agenda and relevance of Open
   Development (OD) and Open Data tools and the foundational role of the
   Access to Information Policy.

   Sunita Malhotra, EXT Communications

   12:20-13:00

   40 min
   Open Data on Development

   What is Open Data? Participants will get an overview of open data at the
   World Bank. The presenter will then demonstrate the World Bank’s Open Data
   Portal, explain how to use a range of statistics and indicators s.a WDI,
   GDF and convert them into maps, charts and other formats and share current
   good practices for using content in operations.

   Timothy Grant Herzog , DECDG

   13:00- 13:40

   30 min
   Mapping for Results and Citizen Engagement and Open Data Tools &
   Resources

   Participants will learn about the Mapping for Results platform and Open
   Geographic Data as well as country specific cases on how this data is
   linked to Bank operations. The presentation will also include methods for
   the use of open data and showcase data collection, processing,
   interpretation and visualization techniques from variety of openly
   available and free platforms, taking advantage of some of the unique
   functionalities of each platform. Various tools available on WB website for
   researchers.

   Kaushal OR Sunita

   13:30 – 14:30
   Lunch Break

   14:30-15:20

   50 min
   Open Data on Finances

   Participants will learn about the Open Financial Data website and
   country specific cases on how the OF data is linked to Bank operations. The
   presentation will also include tips and tricks on messaging and how this
   data can be tracked by various stakeholders at the country level as well as
   used in conjunction with the new Bank projects & operations portal. Mobile
   apps.

   Shalmraj Ramraj, CTR

   15:20-15:50

   30 min
   Review of Projects, Operations Website, and Other Useful Websites

   Participants will learn how to navigate the revamped Projects and
   Operations website including the new Country websites and Documents and
   Reports database, the Open Knowledge Repository, and the Project Cycle, and
   will become familiar on how to request information under the Access to
   Information Policy.

   Sunita Malhotra, SAREX

   15:50-16:00

   10 min
   Wrap Up, Q&A, Feedback, Evaluation and Closing

   Dr. Ramesh Gaur, University Librarian, JNU

   16:00-16:20
   Tea




   In order to allow us to make appropriate logistic arrangements, please
   confirm the participation to [email protected] and copy to
   [email protected],



   Participation is only by confirmation.



   Best Regards,

   Ramesh


   **************************************
   Dr. Ramesh C Gaur
   PGDCA, MLISc,Ph.D. Fulbright Scholar (Virginia Tech, USA)
   University Librarian
   Jawaharlal Nehru University(JNU)
   New Meharuli Road, New Delhi - 110067
   Tele +91-11-26742605, 26704551
   Fax : +91-11-26741603
   Email: [email protected] ;[email protected]
   URL: www.jnu.ac.in
   Brief Profile: http://www.jnu.ac.in/Library/RameshCGaur.htm

-- 
For more details about this list
http://datameet.org/discussions/
--- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"datameet" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email 
to [email protected].
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.


Reply via email to