[open-development] OK Festival: final text for Open Development stream proposal. Last chance for comments

Emily Kallaur ekallaur at developmentgateway.org
Thu Apr 19 14:50:07 UTC 2012


Hello to Sarah and all,

I don't think I introduced myself to the group--sorry for that--but I'm
working at Development Gateway (including on the AidData initiative) where
we are very interested in open data, open development and lately have been
working a lot on geocoding aid in particular.

Just wanted to say that the proposal looks great and we really appreciate
all the work that has gone into this--thanks Sarah and team!

Also I wanted to share a document that we put together in partnership with
several of the orgs working on these issues--it attempts to explain what a
few different initiatives (IATI, OGP, OAP, etc.) are doing to try to help
clarify how these things fit together in the broader context of open
development. It might be useful in terms of definition etc.

Here it is:
http://www.developmentgateway.org/dg_uploads/pdfs/final_gift-iati-ibp-oap-
ogp_initiative_overview_4_10_12.pdf

I'm also attaching a very useful document prepared by ONE that lays out an
open development vision in case it helps.

Best,
Emily




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[mailto:open-development-bounces at lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Rolf Kleef
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To: Johns, Sarah; open-development
Subject: Re: [open-development] OK Festival: final text for Open
Development stream proposal. Last chance for comments

Hi Sarah,

Thanks so much for this!

In terms of defining Open Development, I'd like to chip in a version of
how we currently try to describe it as "Open for Change".

----8<----8<----

In international development cooperation, more and more actors and
stakeholders can take part in shaping and executing programmes and
services. This leads to both an urge to adapt more quickly to changing
circumstances, as well as opportunities to improve and expand.

Information and communication technologies enable us to organise ourselves
and our activities in new ways. It alters how we learn, mobilise,
collaborate, and create, and who can participate and decide in these
processes. Transparency and openness help us share, re-use and recycle,
and lead to better use of scarce resources.

“Open Development” embraces these developments to have more impact, to be
more inclusive, to empower, and to make more unheard voices heard.

----8<----8<----

I haven't worked out how to combine the two yet, but if I would "enhance
the contrast" between the versions to rather extremes, I think ours is
more "new modes of working with new actors" and yours is more
"effectiveness and accountability under increasing pressure" (exactly the
two main streams of debate we're having on the topic here in The
Netherlands)

I'll see if I can come up with a merge in the etherpad as a proposal.

Thanks,
Rolf.


On 18/04/12 14:26, Johns, Sarah wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> Please find below the final text for the Open Development stream
> proposal for OK Festival. Last chance to make
> comments/changes/additions, before I submit it tomorrow. Also, I kind
> of made up a definition of open dev so would welcome a better version!
>
>
>
> NB. cc’d to the OKFest co-ordinators list for information.
>
>
>
> Sarah
>
>
>
> *_Submission to OKFest coordination team - proposal for Open
> Development
> stream/days_*
>
>
>
> */Title:/*/ /Open Development Stream
>
>
>
> */Description:/*/  /An OK Fest stream (one/two/all days?) focused
> around open development (the application of open knowledge in make
> development activities more effective). In this time of declining
> natural resources and an increasingly volatile climate, open access to
> information is absolutely key to both government and citizens in low
> and middle income countries in order to support development. It is
> also key in monitoring aid donors spend and ensuring that the money
> goes to where it's needed most.
>
>
>
> This stream will be the first ever (I think!) event on the practice of
> open development. It will share real-world successes and failures and
> have hands-on sessions to explore new and innovative practical
> applications of OpenDev. Participants will include Finnish NGOs, other
> European/international NGOs and hopefully the Finnish Ministry of
> Foreign Affairs. We hope to have participants from developing
> countries, but this depends on resourcing/timescales. The stream will
> have a number of core topics, each of which will have practical
> workshops/sharing sessions and unconference activities. A the end of
> the stream, there will be a tangible ideas to take forward, for
> example a petition, campaign or initiative.
>
>
>
> ·         *Topic A:* *Open development and aid flow*: exploring
> developments in the International Aid Transparency Initiative, and
> tracking aid to developing countries. Exploring who really benefits
> from IATI, and what is needed to ensure IATI has an impact? Sharing
> inspirational examples of how communities/civil society organisations
> could use this information to monitor government budget and spending
> and increase the effectiveness of aid. Also looking at new open
> funding models, such as crowd sourced microfinance, that are emerging,
> and asking do they work?
>
>
>
>   * *Additional satellite event:* *Open development in the non profit
>     sector:* Introductory event in collaboration with the Finnish NGO
>     Network trageting Finnish NGOs (or Nordic NGOs?) working in
>     development cooperation to explain the WHY and HOW of open data and
>     IATI. This could be followed by examples of NGO transparency
>     activities (e.g. Partos in the Netherlands and Oxfam in the UK). For
>     this stream to succeed some communications work prior to the event
>     will be necessary to interest the NGO community.
>
>
>
> Cross-collaboration with: Open Government, Open Funding sessions
>
>
>
> ·         *Topic B:* *Open = accessible?* What are the practical issues
> for citizens in developing countries accessing open information?
> Drawing on community informatics research: Is Open data accessible
> data? What additional communication channels are needed to engage more
> rural communities in open government and open development - eg., what
> about those who are not able to access data due to
> language/connectivity? is the data that's being opened useful to
> communities for local level transparency and accountability work? how
> can grassroots communities be involved in inputting information,
> especially local tacit knowledge that is not currently available to
confirm/contest data that's on OG portals?
> what about infomediaries at community level?
>
>
>
> Cross-collaboration with: Open Democracy, Open Government sessions
>
>
>
> ·         *Topic C: Technologies for open development. *What role do
> ICTs and open technologies such as FLOSS or open hardware play in open
> development? Mobile technology, app development, mapping and digital
> data collection, developing great partnerships between development
> organisations, communities and tech agencies ie Frontline SMS. Will
> Include presentations from attendees who presented at ICT4D 2012.
>
>
>
> Cross-collaboration with: TBC
>
>
>
> ·         *Topic D: Open Development: Sector-focused workshop
> event: *One of the discussions in Warsaw was, that we need to
> demonstrate that "open" can really make a difference. The idea for
> this workshop is to take one specific sector (e.g. water, health) and
> analyse in detail the current lacks of communication/information and
> how open data can make a difference in very concrete terms. The type
> of event would be a workshop of at least half a day together with
> sector specialists.
>
> Cross-collaboration with: Open Government sessions
>
>
>
>
>
> */Keywords:/* development, open data, government, ICT for development,
> ICT4D, democracy, citizens, mobile, technology, social media, IATI,
> humanitarian, FLOSS, map, digital, community, accountability,
> transparency, Finland, NGO, civil society
>
>
>
> */Team members/* TBC but the following are supporters of this proposal:
>
>
>
> - Bill Anderson, IATI / AidInfo
>
> - Mark Brough, Publish What You Fund (@mark_brough)
>
> - Ruth del Campo, Open Aid Register (@openaidreg)
>
> - Tim Davies, Practical Participation / AidInfo (@timdavies)
>
> - Duncan Edwards, Institute of Development Studies,
> (d.edwards at ids.ac.uk) / duncan_ids
>
> - Mark Herringer, (@markherringer)
>
> - Sarah Johns, Plan International  (@GeoGrr)
>
> - Emily Kallaur, Development Gateway (@dgateway)
>
> - Rolf Kleef, Open for Change (@rolfkleef and #openforchange)
>
> - Pernilla Näsfors, Openaid.se & SIDA Sweden (@pernillan & @sida)
>
> - Matthew O'Reilly, Indigo Trust (@indigotrust)
>
> - Linda Raftree, Plan International USA (@meowtree)
>
> - Claudia Schwegmann, OpenAid @OpenAidGermany
>
> - Mika Valitalo, Plan Finland
>
> - Tuulia Virhia, Plan Finland
>
>
>
> This proposal is a shared effort/collaboration between all the members
> of the OKFN Open Development e-list. Particular thanks are due to: Tim
> Davies, Mark Herringer, Linda Raftree, Claudia Schwegmann and Mika
> Valitalo.
>
>
>
> */Links  /*Discussion, proposals etc are on the Open Development
> Etherpad here:
>
>
>
> http://opengovernmentdata.okfnpad.org/open-development-okfest2012
>
>
>
> and are on-going on the OK Foundation Open Development e-list.
>
>
>
> */Additional information:/* This proposal is a live document and the
> topics may change - this proposal gives a snapshot of the plans as
> they stand at 18 April 2011.
>
>
>
> */Contact person name /*Sarah Johns
>
>
>
> */Contact person email/* sarah.johns at plan-international.org
>
>
>
> */Contact person phone/* +44(0) 1483 733 207
>
>
>
> */Questions for OK Fest organisers/* Do you have any guidance or help
> with arranging a satellite event for participants who may not be
> delegates at OK Fest?
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> *Sarah Johns*
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