Using Technology to Enhance Data Collection Strategies
In a collaborative session, the challenges faced by NSOs and data providers in filling data gaps were addressed. Solutions included leveraging technology, improving IT capacity, and building trust in new data sources. The session emphasized engaging with local IT scenes, sharing information, and conducting pilot tests to boost data quality and reliability.
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Session 4: Working with new actors Break-out discussions Group 1 CD 4.0 to filling data gaps: How can technology help to do better? Facilitator: Barbara Baredes
Outline Group Members Challenges Best practices, successful strategies, mechanisms and tools Explanations on how the proposed solutions can be operationalised Questions
Group Members Joern Geisselmann Phetsamone Sone Clement Dupont Bazongo Baguinebie Rogelio Campos Leo Ferres Paul Jasper Koffi Zougbebe Harry Francois Anis Zarmdini
Identify challenges for NSOs and other data providers in operationalizing new approaches to fill data gaps in global, regional and national log frames Pain points (tensions): Group 1: Lack of IT capacity Group 2: Lack of trust in new data 4
How can NSOs and other data providers do better? Group 1: Lack of IT capacity Engagement with local IT scene (young firms, start-ups) Share information on opportunities, make jobs attractive actions: campaigns and hackathons Group 2: Lack of trust in new data Share methodology, clear definition of concepts, notes on limitations, stress complementarity actions: pilot tests with tangible effects 5
Explanations on how the proposed solutions can be implemented (pitches) Group 1: Lack of IT capacity Let`s innovate Data together. Group 2: Lack of trust in new data Let`s collaborate in data, or we will do it alone. 6
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