Date of event: Thursday, June 15, 2023
Where: Online
Description:
The Barometer is a multi-dimensional and multi-layered study that assesses the state of data for public good in 109 countries. An expert survey was conducted from May 2019 – May 2021 to create a new global benchmark that looks at data governance, capability, availability, and use and impact of data for public good.
The data globally can be explored through thematic lenses ( e.g. climate action, land, public procurement) as well as on a country-level.
Societal impact:
This first edition of the Global Data Barometer (May 2022) provided evidence and insight into the development of national and global data ecosystems: offering critical comparisons, analysis and examples that can help drive top-down and bottom-up action to realise the opportunities of the ‘data revolution’, while navigating its risks.
In this sense, the Barometer aimed not only to produce assessments of countries based on the state of their data, but also to assemble and support collective learning around what works, and about how to effectively intervene with and around data.
Report: https://globaldatabarometer.org/the-global-data-barometer-report-first-edition/
Results in open data: https://globaldatabarometer.org/open-data
To explore modules and countries: https://globaldatabarometer.org/
Originally Published | 16 Jan 2023 |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Composite Indicators |