Boosting demand for open aid data: lessons from Kenya’s e-ProMIS

juschuetze's bookmarks 2016-07-01

Summary:

One journalist used it as a data source for a story on solar energy in Makueni County. Another accessed the data for inclusion in a piece on sanitary napkin distribution in East Pokot. Development partners reported relying on the data to coordinate specific activities in the Central Highlands of Kenya. And this is to say nothing of the government users of the data managed by the Electronic Project Monitoring Information System for the Government of Kenya (e-ProMIS), Kenya’s automated information management system on development projects funded by both domestic and foreign resources.

Link:

http://blogs.worldbank.org/opendata/category/tags/open-aid-data

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oa.new oa.data oa.kenya oa.africa oa.green oa.best_practices oa.government oa.repositories oa.south

Date tagged:

07/01/2016, 14:01

Date published:

07/01/2016, 10:01