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Open Data

Data plays an important role in disaster management, weather forecasting, government policy decisions and to achieve sustainable development goals. Advances in digital technology and observation instruments have led to exponential growth of data.

Data produced is diverse in terms of formats, sequences, tool dependencies and it complicates its management.  UNESCO promotes the effective management of data by adhering to the FAIR Principles: Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability.  Moreover, UNESCO advocates for the openness of research data and government data – it must be open, publicly available for anyone to access, use and share it.

UNESCO supports open data initiatives through advocacy so that open data resources adhere to the highest standards of privacy and are free from biases.  It also builds capacities and provide policy advice so that open data can play a major role to improve the quality of life.  The Landslide Environmental Observatory project, is an example where disaster risk governance is increased and local communities are involved in open data initiatives.

UNESCO is also a founding member of the Open for Good Alliance, which is an initiative to leverage synergies with international, regional and national organizations that are working to stimulate the use of localized data in artificial intelligence systems to address local problems.

Highlights

Young people across South Asia request more knowledge on openness of data for SDGs and climate action
Workshop on strengthening multilingualism through datasets in low resourced languages at IGF 2020
Landslide Environmental Virtual Observatory Project
UNESCO Launches the findings of the Artificial Intelligence Needs Assessment Survey in Africa

Facts and Figures

30 countries
have Open Standards policies
71 countries
have Open Data policies

Our Publications

Artificial intelligence needs assessment survey in Africa
UNESCO
2021
UNESCO
0000375322
Steering AI and Advanced ICTs for Knowledge Societies – a Rights, Openness, Access and Multi-stakeholder Perspective
2008
0000372132