The Sunlight Foundation is excited to announce that six more cities are joining the What Works Cities initiative: Boston; Charlotte; Little Rock, Ark.; Milwaukee; Raleigh, N.C.; and Victorville, Calif.
Continue readingCommerce Department launches new suite of open data tutorials
The Commerce Department launched the Commerce Data Usability Project, providing tutorials on the necessary “context and code” to truly engage with data released by the Commerce Department
Continue readingUsing open data to stimulate new methods of human rights monitoring
Open data has been used in nontraditional ways to monitor human rights violations, to engage the public in the topic and even to stop human rights violations as they are happening.
Continue readingMaking the case for open human rights data
Although it's clear that data-driven human rights monitoring efforts would be enhanced by more or better datasets that can be used to make conclusions about human rights violations or the overall human rights landscape in a particular context, the question of how open data can positively impact human rights monitoring is a much more sensitive area that has not been fully explored.
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