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![Happy holidays!](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-24_happy_holidays.png)
Happy holidays!
The team behind the European Data Portal wishes you all a very Merry Christmas and happy holidays! The time of the year where we typically surround ourselves with family and loved ones will feel very different this year as countries across Europe combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Though the celebrations and traditions we usually partake in might not be the same this year, we hope that you nevertheless enjoy very happy holidays! Curious to explore open datasets related to Christmas? Explore over 600 open Christmas datasets on the EDP from across Europe. Aware of other Christmas or holiday-related
![Berlin Declaration on Digital Society and Value-Based Digital Government](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-21_eu2020_de.png)
Berlin Declaration on Digital Society and Value-Based Digital Government
On Tuesday 8 December, the EU Member States signed the Berlin Declaration on Digital Society and Value-Based Digital Government. The proposal aims to fuel “ the pioneering role of public administrations in driving a value-based digital transformation of our European societies”. The Berlin Declaration succeeds the earlier declarations of Tallinn (2016) and Malmö (2009). In line with its predecessors, this document builds upon the concept of a “ service-oriented, reliable and innovative government” and stresses that the public sector must lead the way in driving and facilitating technological
![miHub: Open data to help migrants find their way in Cyprus](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-18_mihub.png)
miHub: Open data to help migrants find their way in Cyprus
In 2017, the Migration Information Center of Cyprus designed miHub – an application that provides information on education, health, and social services for migrants to help them feel protected, safe, and informed. The tool is designed specifically to benefit asylum seekers, refugees, international protection beneficiaries, third country nationals, domestic workers, students, and resettled refugees. miHub helps make positive impact on the lives of thousands of foreign people who live in Cyprus and supports available integration services. Through this support and access to services, migrants can
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OCHA-Bucky
In a previous news feature, we introduced the UN OCHA-Bucky project that began in March 2020. The project is a collaboration between the John Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and the Centre for Humanitarian Data to help combat the current COVID-19 pandemic in humanitarian aid areas. OCHA-Bucky is a model that predicts the number of cases, hospitalisations, and deaths over the coming weeks and helps in the decision making process on a short-term and operational basis, thereby protecting and saving people amidst this humanitarian crisis. In an online event late October, the
![Recap on “Future is Data”](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-15_future_is_data.png)
Recap on “Future is Data”
On November 19, the Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland hosted the ‘Future is Data’ conference. The event had over 25 speakers, who presented and exchanged knowledge and expertise in terms of open data and data sharing and products or services that these technologies help create. Through panel discussions and plenary sessions, the European Commission, the European Data Portal and Support Centre for Data Sharing, Smart Dublin, and several Polish government and industry authorities discussed: European Data Spaces: How to exchange data in line with European Data Strategy Open data and
![Green Paper on Open Data Policy](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-14_green-paper-odp.png)
Green Paper on Open Data Policy
The Ukrainian Better Regulation Delivery Office (BRDO) recently published their Green Paper on Open Data Policy. The BRDO, established in 2015, aims to promote effective regulation and improve economic freedoms in Ukraine, focusing on SMEs in particular. In order to achieve this, the organisation implements an open and inclusive process to create an environment of mutual trust and partnership between the public sector and businesses. The Green Paper on Open Data Policy presents a body of research evaluating the effectiveness of public policy on open data. Its findings are derived from
![Legislative proposal on European Data Governance](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-11_boost-data-sharing.png)
Legislative proposal on European Data Governance
On 25 November, the European Commission published a new proposal on data governance that aims to boosts data sharing across the EU and between industries. With this draft regulation, the Commission intends to pave the way in creating value to society by fostering trust of citizens and companies in data sharing. The data governance rules are drafting in full respect of EU values and rights, for instance, personal data protection (GDPR), consumer protection or competition rules. The Executive Vice-President (Margrethe Vestager) for A Europe Fit for the Digital Age, presents the regulation nicely
![Future of Open Data Portals: data.gouv.fr](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-10_future_of_odp.png)
Future of Open Data Portals: data.gouv.fr
Save the date and join the European Data Portal’s (EDP) next webinar in the Future of Open Data Portals series! On Tuesday 15 December at 17:00 CET, Mathilde Hoang will discuss the French Open Data Portal: data.gouv.fr. Mathilde is the lead of open data at Etalab, the French taskforce on data policy. She collaborates with public administrations and local authorities to support them in producing high-quality data, publish it, and use it to promote data-driven policies. Mathilde holds a Master’s degree in Digital Economy from l’Ecole Télécom Paris Tech and Paris Dauphine University and has
![Recap on “Future of Open Data Portals: Building the Kaggle community”](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-08-kaggle.png)
Recap on “Future of Open Data Portals: Building the Kaggle community”
On Tuesday 1 December, the Future of Open Data Portals webinar series hosted Julia Elliott, a lead of the Competitions team at Kaggle. Kaggle is a platform where data science enthusiasts can work on data science problems, share code, and participate in competitions in a team-environment. During the session, Julia discussed how Kaggle uses machine learning algorithms that form the competitions, what the backgrounds of the competitors are, and which competitions are currently popular and running. The recording of the session is now available on our YouTube channel. The sixth webinar in the
![JournalismAI Festival](/sites/default/files/news/2020-12-07-journalismai_festival.png)
JournalismAI Festival
Today marks the launch of a week-long event, hosted by Polis – a think tank of the London School of Economics and Politics (LSE): the JournalismAI Festival. Since the start of 2019, the JournalismAI project has developed into a global network and inspired a wealth of interesting discussions on artificial intelligence (AI) and the role this technology plays in journalism. JournalismAI is a project that aims to bring journalism and artificial intelligence together, specifically addressing how the technology can benefit newsrooms and serve as a means to connect to others in the field. For more