[open-development] Berlin: planning Friday group session on "Follow the Money"

Bill Anderson Bill.Anderson at devinit.org
Mon Jul 14 07:34:59 UTC 2014


Hi Jed

Development Initiatives (DI) in Nairobi and Development Research and Training (DRT) in Kampala are currently working on turning http://opendevdata.ug into a joined-up data portal. I won't be in Berlin, but Bernard from DRT will be.

Best

Bill Anderson


From: open-development [mailto:open-development-bounces at lists.okfn.org] On Behalf Of Jed Miller
Sent: 13 July 2014 18:50
To: Rufus Pollock
Cc: Alan Hudson; open-development
Subject: Re: [open-development] Berlin: planning Friday group session on "Follow the Money"

Dear Rufus, Oludotun et al,

Thank you for your enthusiastic replies! We've changed the settings so that in-line comments are enabled at the link below. Please post any thoughts there:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1moyOBfUMLB0eiPqO86gBWxWgbbZ_ONM95pm1jPGZToU/edit?usp=sharing

Looking forward to seeing you in a day or so,

Jed

On Sun, Jul 13, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Rufus Pollock <rufus.pollock at okfn.org<mailto:rufus.pollock at okfn.org>> wrote:
This sounds great - and I'd love to make this!

Rufus

On 12 July 2014 22:10, Jed Miller <jedbmiller at gmail.com<mailto:jedbmiller at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hello, all,

Glad to be linked up with friends and colleagues here.

I've included a short self-introduction below, but am writing to seek your availability and interest in a working session this Friday in Berlin, for groups focused on linking datasets from multiple sources in order to "Follow the Money" for greater accountability and real policy change.

With Alan Hudson and the Follow the Money network (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/FTM_network), we're proposing this session as a morning breakout during the Fringe Event day following OKFest.

If you are working to link and "join-up" data to turn interoperability into powerful advocacy, it's a chance to share our projects and see where the overlaps and potential advocacy and data linkages are.

The draft session plan is attached and open for comment on a Google doc. We've also linked it on the hackpad for Friday's Fringe Event, below:

Follow the Money Working Session Draft doc:
http://goo.gl/ObSg4x

Please take a look and let us know your interest and availability during the Friday agenda. You can also share comments in the Google doc.

Looking forward to seeing you in Berlin and at the session!

With thanks,

Jed Miller


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---FtM Network---
OKFest Session early this week:
http://okfestival2014.sched.org/event/e9314f2b52131c32818ecd4b23384c68#.U7Rj9I1dWfR
FtM Google group:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/FTM_network




About me: Currently blog editor and an organizer for T/AI's TABridge project (http://tech.transparency-initiative.org) and digital strategy consultant to Natural Resource Governance Institute (formerly RWI) and the Open Society Foundations, among other groups. I was previously Internet director at RWI and before that at the American Civil Liberties Union. In 2013, I worked with OKF, RWI and others to convene an early Follow the Money session scoping options and challenges to interoperable data for advocacy across the extractives, governance, aid, budgeting and contracting sectors. More at @jedmiller on Twitter and http://tech.transparency-initiative.org/keeping-in-sync-as-we-open-up/.




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