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Learn more about data literacy for the public sector in a Data Foundation’s report
Data literacy is increasingly recognised as a core competency in organisations. A data literate workforce means that individuals across the organisation can read, write, and communicate with data in the context of their role. The report “ Data Literacy for the Public Sector: Lessons from Early Pioneers in the U.S. ” published in March 2022 by the Data Foundation states that advances in the access, collection, management, analysis, and use of data across public sector bodies substantially contributed to steady improvements in governmental services. The report investigated 10 pioneering
EU Datathon 2022: the proposals are in!
The deadline to submit proposals for applications using open data from data.europa.eu closed on 31 March 2022. We are pleased to announce that we received a record 156 proposals to address this year´s challenges! Overview The proposals came from 121 teams, from 38 countries. The challenge ‘A Europe fit for the digital age’ attracted highest number of app proposals (59). It was followed by the challenge ‘European Green Deal’ (47). The two other public procurement challenges using ted.europa.eu together collected 50 proposals, broken down into: Transparency in public procurement (26) EU
Aufzeichnung des Webinars "Datennachfrage und Wiederverwendung im öffentlichen Sektor bereits verfügbar!
Im Anschluss an das Diskussionspapier „ Messung der Datennachfrage im öffentlichen Sektor“ zielte das webinar data.europa academydarauf ab, die Bedeutung des Bedarfs an offenen Daten und die Weiterverwendung im öffentlichen Sektor einzuführen. Sie können sich jetzt die Aufnahme der Sitzung ansehen. Nach einer Einführung des Diskussionspapiers von Charlotte van Ooijen, assoziierter Direktorin und Forscherin des Rates von Lissabon, präsentierten zwei Experten aus Praxis und Wissenschaft, Frederika Welle Donker und Antonin Garrone, in einer moderierten Diskussionsrunde bewährte Verfahren zur
Open data to inform about the situation in Ukraine
Millions of people affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have fled the country. In this crisis, providing reliable information is key to manage humanitarian aid and collect evidence to support the country. Monitoring the movement of refugees from Ukraine to other countries in Europe helps governments to make the necessary strategic decisions based on factual data. Since the beginning of the war, data.europa.eu joined the initiative and provides the central access point to information from national and supranational data portals on the effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Information at
Find out about EU restrictive measures across the globe through the EU sanctions map
Sanctions are key tools through which the EU can intervene to prevent conflict or respond to ongoing crises. The EU sanctions map allows keeping track of all non-punitive restrictions that the EU has applied to non-European countries, including asset freezing, arms embargoes, or admission restrictions. At present, the EU has over 40 different sanctions regimes in place, some of which are mandated by the UN Security Council, while others are autonomously adopted by the EU. Among the latter measures also count the restrictive measures in view of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The EU sanctions map
„Hackathon4Ukraine“: eine Kodierungsherausforderung zur Unterstützung der Ukraine
Am 19. März 2022 fand eine Kodierungsveranstaltung Hackathon4Ukraine statt, die Datenenthusiasten aus aller Welt herausforderte, Apps zu entwickeln, um die ukrainische Bevölkerung zu unterstützen, die von der russischen Invasion betroffen ist. Diese Initiative wurde von einer Gruppe von Programmierern und Studenten der Warschauer Technischen Universität und des Imperial College London organisiert. Mit Unterstützung professioneller Programmierer entwickelten die Teilnehmer innerhalb von 24 Stunden mobile oder Webanwendungen. Um die Schaffung von wirkungsvollen Lösungen zu erleichtern, waren
Join the data.europa academy webinar on real-time data
What is real-time data and why is it a valuable source of information? Join the data.europa academy ’s webinar “Real-Time Data” on Tuesday 5 April from 10:00 – 11:30 AM CET. The webinar will be facilitated by Simon Jirka, Managing Director at 52°North Spatial Information Research GmbH . He will present the status of real-time data on data.europa.eu and provide concrete examples of real-time data in traffic information or natural hazards monitoring as well as an overview of relevant standards, APIs, and technologies. Participants will be invited to share their ideas on relevant technologies
Discover the data.europa academy webinar on open data best practices
Watch the recording of the latest data.europa academy webinar to l earn more about Estonian and Slovenian open data success stories. In this session, national representatives of the open data team from Estonia ( Sigrit Siht , Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications) and Slovenia (Ales Versic , Office for Digital Transformation) share their knowledge and experience in steering the development of open data in their countries. As top performers in the 2021 Open Data Maturity assessment , Estonia and Slovenia were selected to be part of the 2022 report Open Data Best Practices in Europe
Explore the dashboard that maps Ukraine´s refugee situation
In 2011, UNHCR – the United Nations Refugee Agency - set up the Operational Data Portal as information and data sharing platform to facilitate coordination of refugee emergencies. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, the portal provide s daily updates on the number of Ukrainians fleeing the country and support the provision of humanitarian aid. At the moment of writing , more than 3 million refugees have already fled Ukraine and crossed border s into neighbouring countries of Poland, Romania, Republic of Moldova, Hungary, Russian Federation, Slovakia, and Belarus
Celebrating Open Data Day
Open Data Day is an annual, global celebration of open data. The event looks to promote the benefits of open data and showcase its use to improve government, business, and civil society. This year, events were organised around the world, with 33 of the 153 registered events taking place in Europe. In the Danish city of Odense, for example, enthusiasts held an online event about how to best map the cycling infrastructure in Denmark. Denmark has plenty of incentives to develop cycling data. The country is hosting the first three stages of the 2022 Tour de France, and the government has also