UN-backed centre in Indonesia to explore how digital data can help development

2 October 2012 – A new United Nations-backed centre, launched today in the 
Indonesian capital, Jakarta, will explore how digital data can help tackle 
development challenges by identifying population trends, behaviours and 
attitudes in real-time.

The centre – Pulse Lab Jakarta – will use the vast sources of real-time 
information produced in the country every day to find patterns, and potentially 
unveil emerging socio-economic crises as they happen, helping policymakers 
respond with more targeted and timely interventions, according to a news 
release.

“Indonesia is a country where new approaches in development can be pioneered,” 
said the UN Resident Coordinator in Indonesia, El-Mostafa Benlamlih. “Other 
countries may benefit in the future from Indonesia’s bold approach to 
innovative data research through private-public partnerships.”

The centre will also bring together researchers from the Government, UN 
agencies, academia and the private sector to test, develop and spread 
approaches to apply digital data to development.

During the launch, Pulse Lab Jakarta presented its first research, focusing on 
the potential of using social media analytics to identify populations and 
regions under stress as a result of fluctuating commodity prices.

The centre’s researchers identified content in Indonesian twitter, blogs and 
other social media platforms from the past two-years related to price and 
supply of food and fuel, and analyzed them to understand volume, sentiment, 
mood and geographic origin.

The goal of the research was to see whether social media could help detect, 
quantify and understand trends related to the community’s concerns and coping 
strategies faster than official Government statistics.

The centre is part of Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s Global Pulse initiative, 
which seeks to harness countries’ expertise on digital data and analytics to 
gain a better understanding of changes in human well-being, protect the world's 
most vulnerable populations, and strengthen resilience to global shocks.

The centre is managed in partnership with the Government of Indonesia through 
its National Development Planning Agency.

http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?N ... Gux1E1FySo


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