Jam Followup
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The Africa Open Data Jam Teleconference
Jam Follow-up Agenda:
A. Peer-to-Peer Open Data - Jeanne Holm
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Many developing countries lack data about agriculture, climate, and other national and transnational issues 
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Sometimes there is data in other private and public repositories that is not available to or usable by developing nations (from a lack of awareness, skills, capacity, or trust) 
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This external and internal data could be combined to provide open data to everyone 
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New datasets are also coming online that provide exciting capabilities, like imaging underwater reserves or crop plantings via NASA satellites 
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Even with all this data, there remains missing information about the exact kinds of crops and yields and market prices 
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People on the ground in developing nations could be encouraged to fill in these gaps by providing the data via SMS, webapps, and other tools 
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We need to create a solution architecture to bring all these pieces together 
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We need a country willing to work with us as a test case on implementing this architecture. 

