D4D Open Tea
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Join us to meet up and catch up during the second Open Tea of the year hosted by D4D and PAX! Three professionals from the nonprofit sector will present a case on their data challenge, with the goal of learning from each others’ challenges and providing fresh insights or new points of view for these challenges.
There will also be an opportunity for meeting new contacts during the networking drinks after. Will we see you there? Register through Meetup or the link below.
Cordaid - Lisette van 't Klooster (15.45)
Cordaid is carrying out a major program on Results-Based Financing in Education in 1350 schools in DR Congo.
As there are over a 100 indicators based on quality and quantity that are measured every quarter to be able to make the payments, we have build a data system in DHIS2 where there is mobile data collection, cleaning, analysis and invoicing done. On top of that, we have launched a public portal for other stakeholders like the Ministry of Education to monitor the progress and used the result. We would like to demonstrate the portal and discuss the issues surrounding data quality.
D4D - Rolf Kleef (16.05)
The IATI Members' Assembly discussed the IATI strategy for the next five years. The Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs will sollicit proposals for the next round of Strategic Partnerships of five years. How do these developments influence your data, IT and innovation strategy?
Data4Development supports organisations to publish, use and improve IATI data to manage and monitor programmes. We recently joined IATI as a member, to help develop the Standard further and contribute experiences and practices we encounter.
We will share an update from the Members Assembly with the latest examples of how IATI is used to make sharing information with partners more valuable, and how the new IATI Datastore and Validator can help.
Arisa/ Somo - Diewertje Heyl (16.20)
SOMO and Arisa, both Human Rights organizations, are executing new research into the working and living conditions of laborers in the textile industry in Tamil Nadu, India. This research builds on previous research (see: Flawed Fabrics and Fabric of Slavery), but there will be a significant increase in the amount of quantitative and qualitative data which will be collected. We look forward to get input and suggestions for data analysis and data processing.
Location: PAX Utrecht, St Jacobsstraat 12, 3511 BS Utrecht
Time: 15.30 - 17.00
Drinks: 17.00 ~ 18.00
Registration: https://forms.gle/hqnX5rSEQHFiNxYU9
