Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) sends our greetings to 
all colleagues globally on the  Open Data Day 2020.  International Open Data 
Day is an annual event that promotes awareness and use of open data. It takes 
place globally, usually in February or March. Open Data Day 2020 will take 
place on Saturday 7 March. A decade since its inception, groups and 
organisations across the world will be organising activities to showcase open 
data releases and other milestones in the field of open data use. Details at 
http://opendataday.org<http://opendataday.org/>


In celebration of Open Data Day this year, we would like to recognise the 
efforts of our GODAN Action colleagues in designing and making openly available 
the Open Data Management in Agriculture and Nutrition course materials, which 
have been published for open access on Gitbook at 
https://aims.gitbook.io/open-data-mooc.The course content is licensed under the 
Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0). It is 
also citable on Zenodo at  http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3588148


Our specific thanks go to Wageningen Environmental 
Research<https://www.godan.info/pages/action>,AgroKnow<https://www.agroknow.com/>,
 AidData<https://www.aiddata.org/>, the Food and Agriculture Organization of 
the United Nations (FAO)<http://www.fao.org/home/en/>,the Global Forum on 
Agricultural Research (GFAR)<https://www.gfar.net/>, the Institute of 
Development Studies (IDS)<https://www.ids.ac.uk/>, the Land 
Portal<https://landportal.org/>, the Open Data Institute 
(ODI)<https://theodi.org/>, the Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural 
Cooperation (CTA)<https://www.cta.int/en> for their involvement in the project.


GODAN's Open Up Guide for Agriculture<https://openupguideforag.info/>, created 
with the assistance of the Open Data Charter<https://opendatacharter.net/>, 
provides advice on the key elements of opening agricultural datasets. The guide 
on three key elements: why opening data in agriculture is important, what data 
should be opened based on policy perspectives, and what elements should make up 
a strategy. Created both for policymakers and individuals interested in open 
data, the guide seeks to inform and inspire, allowing users to gain a greater 
understanding of how open data can make a difference for the agricultural 
sector and food security in general. Details at 
https://openupguideforag.info/what-data/data-categories/


There are examples from around the world at 
https://openupguideforag.info/governments-in-action/case-studies/


You can find examples in our Webinar series created with the Technical Centre 
for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation (CTA). The Webinars seek to inspire and 
inform on various aspects of opening agricultural data, open data use, and open 
data policy . Details at https://www.godan.info/pages/webinars


Join our Capacity Development Working Group , our Working Group on Data Rights 
and Responsible Data to get involved in the conversation around these topics 
and contribute to the direction of our work on these thematic areas. 
[https://www.godan.info/pages/capacity-development-working-group]  
[https://www.godan.info/pages/data-rights-and-responsible-data-working-group]


Best wishes,


Suchith





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