The Government of the Republic of Ghana has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the eTransform Ghana Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Open Data Platform Development for Ghana.
Mauritius' National Computer Board wanted to procure and implement a comprehensive training and support programme to ensure the successful implementation of their national open data portal.
The Tanzania Open Data Initiative (TODI) is a three-year technical assistance program. The development objective of the activity is to improve the quality and access to information on health, education and water service delivery in Tanzania. The objective of the initiative is to design and conduct a series of open data and data wrangling workshops with members of government institutions and civil society in order to support the broader open data agenda, to provide skills development for data collection and management, and to help participants improve the content and quality of key datasets.
The Mayor's Office of Policing and Crime has released crime and policing data via the London open data portal but they also have a mandate to present feedback and insight to the public. They wish to translate numerous internal data sources and data visualisation dashboards used for resource management into mechanisms for public engagement.
The Transforming Education Pakistan (TEP) programme was a multi-year DFID-funded campaign aiming to increase political will to deliver education reform in Pakistan. A data observatory platform hosting definitive and accessible data sources on education data (infrastructure, financial, enrolment, and performance) was integral element of the campaign.
Edo State Government and the World Bank set out to develop Nigeria’s first open data service as part of their commitment to greater transparency. Edo State Government required comprehensive knowledge transfer to take place so they would have full responsibility for the support and development of their data service.
The Government of New South Wales has an existing portal based on the Drupal content management system. They would like to launch a more sophisticated site with a data management service combined with a CMS, based on Drupal, for editorial and user interaction.
South Australia deployed a standard version of CKAN, the open data publishing portal, as their state data service. The base system did not offer fulfill all their requirements, and they requested enhancements as part of a general CKAN upgrade.