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Where ICT meets Social & Economic Development Opening Government Data to support Agriculture Stéphane Boyera CEO SBC4D – 18 February

Copyright © SBC4D – All rights reserved 2 SBC4D: Where ICT meets Social & Economic Development o Consulting Company specialized in ICTD o Open Data & Open Linked Data: Strategy & Implementation o Supporting Governments in ACP Countries in their Open Data Initiative o Supporting International Organizations o Mobile & Web services: Strategy, design, deployment. Specific expertise on multi-channel applications, and ICT for illiterate underprivileged communities o Sector Expertise: Agriculture, Governance, Media, Health o Geography: o 70% of activities in Sub-Saharan Africa o Operation in South Asia (India, Indonesia), Pacific Islands (Fiji), Latin America (Chile, Colombia)

Copyright © SBC4D – All rights reserved 3 Open Government Data? o A new approach started in 2009 in UK & US, now with more than 60 countries (OGP) over the world o Leveraging access and reuse of public data o Releasing public data in a machine readable format o Releasing data with an open licenses o Rationale o Lots of Datasets available at country level o Increase value of public Data for all actors o Private sector & Businesses o Civil Society organizations & NGOs o Academics o Improve transparency & accountability o Improve public service delivery o Leads to social and economic development o Develop the ICT sector

Copyright © SBC4D – All rights reserved 4 Open Government Data: A global movement?

Copyright © SBC4D – All rights reserved 5 OGD Approach & Challenges o Specific LMIC Challenges o Legal Framework: Lack of FoI/RTI o Data Collection & electronic Storage o Web/ICT Access Open Govt/ Data Technical Economic Social Organizat ional Legal Political

Copyright © SBC4D – All rights reserved 6 Technical Level Challenges o Growing importance of ICT and ICT tools within LMIC governments o Not all platform are OD ready  Align your ICT strategy with OD requirements o Be Ready at the technical level o at the country level o at the international organization level o Adapt technical assistance o Example: Market Information System in Fiji

Copyright © SBC4D – All rights reserved 7 ICT for Agriculture & Open Data o ICT and mobile are a great opportunities to develop agriculture o More data available to the public more innovation o Entrepreneurs o Agri Private Sector o The most important piece of information is still farmer mapping o To know who is where doing what o To provide appropriate information to the right people o To prevent data overload o Using existing organizational structure instead of replacing it (ICT as a tool vs a solution) o Extension agent network o Cooperatives o …

Copyright © SBC4D – All rights reserved 8 Conclusion o The biggest source of Data that are relevant to people is at the country level o They are few challenges to solve to launch a national open data initiative o It is possible to prepare today the future and support the political agenda o Integrate OD principles in ICT tools o Align ICT strategies with OD

Copyright © SBC4D – All rights reserved 9 References Open Data Readiness Assessments Open Data in developing countries State of the art Some relevant blog posts: farmers/ farmers/ technologies-for-development/ technologies-for-development/ / / Contact: Stephane Boyera -