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AUDIENCE POLL – QUESTION 1:

Q1: What type of organization are you representing?

- NGO/ charity/ Red Cross - UN/ government/ donor/ development bank- Private sector- Academia- Other

Please answer the pop up

survey to your right:

Speakers:Steve Hellen, Director, ICT4D & GIS, Catholic

Relief Services

John Mulqueen, MEAL Manager, Catholic Relief Services

Dr. Subhashini Chandrasekharan, Independent Consultant, Health Enabled

Abdul Bari Farahi, Technical Advisor, Mobile Solutions Technical Assistance and Research (mSTAR) Project, FHI 360

Moderator:

Sonja RuetzelICT4D Conference Manager,

Global Knowledge and Information Management,

Catholic Relief Services

AUDIENCE POLL – QUESTION 2:

Q2: What is your role in data management?

- Data collection/ generation- Analysis/ data models- Data processing- Storage/ database- Data advice/ compliance- Other

Please answer the pop up

survey to your right:

https://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+data&oq=define%3A+data

https://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+data&oq=define%3A+data

https://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+data&oq=define%3A+data

https://www.google.com/search?q=define%3A+data&oq=define%3A+data

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Elevate the Conversation

Rules, Tools & Schools

Support & Partnerships

Embed into Standard Practices

Art of the Possible

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Elevate the Conversation

Rules, Tools & Schools

Support & Partnerships

Embed into Standard Practices

Art of the Possible

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Elevate the Conversation

Rules, Tools & Schools

Support & Partnerships

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Art of the Possible

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Elevate the Conversation

Rules, Tools & Schools

Support & Partnerships

Embed into Standard Practices

Art of the Possible

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Costlow high

Predictabilitylow high

Suitability for Complex Effortslow high

Volunteers Interns StaffProfessional

Services

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Elevate the Conversation

Rules, Tools & Schools

Support & Partnerships

Embed into Standard Practices

Art of the Possible

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#1 Global Program Portfolio

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#2 Data Co-Location

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#3 Data Aggregation

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Elevate the Conversation

Rules, Tools & Schools

Support & Partnerships

Embed into Standard Practices

Art of the Possible

AUDIENCE POLL – QUESTION 3:

Q3: Do you have responsible data policies and practices at your organization?

- Yes (have one)- Yes (helped built one for another organization)- Not yet, but we are implementing one- No, and not interested/ relevant

Please answer the pop up

survey to your right:

Responsible Data Practices for Digital

Development

Subhashini (Shubha) Chandrasekharan PhD

Consultant, HealthEnabled

Abdul Bari FarahiTechnical Advisor, Mobile Solutions Technical Assistance and Research

(mSTAR) Project, FHI 360

December 19, 2017

www.digitalprinciples.org

What does being Responsible with Data mean ?

Protecting Privacy

Data Security

Data Quality

Compliance

Openness

Good Data Management

Accountability

• Risks and benefits of data vary by context

• Vulnerability of Groups & Individuals to Harm is contextual

The Problem and the Opportunity

Data Use Creates Tensions

Granular data is more useful for analysis.

BUT granular data is more risky for privacy.

Aggregated data is a common way to protecting privacy.

BUT aggregated data is harder to re-analyze and reuse.

Interoperable and standards based datasets are great for openness.

BUT standard datasets make the de-identified data easier to reidentify (the mosaic affect).

Not collecting or retaining PII is useful for protecting privacy

BUT PII may be needed for security, accountability, and audit trails.

Accountability, audit trails PII Privacy loss

More useful for analysis Granular data Confidentiality loss

Protect privacy Aggregated data Harder to re-analyze/reuse

Openness, Reuse Interoperable data Re-identification easier

Public Good, Transparency Open Data Misuse/unintended use

Donor Government Implementing Partner

Community IndividualSociety

Benefit and Risks vary by Stakeholder

Need for Practice Guidelines

• No simple rules to follow

• Culture change around data and digital development

• Technology changes

• Real and perceived privacy & security risks

• Current practices are ad hoc, highly variable, and not standardized

• Different and evolving legal landscapes

• Limited relevant practical guidance from donors

RESPONSIBLE DATA PRACTICE GUIDELINES

USAID Stakeholder perspectives

Literature and Legal landscape analysis

Field-based digital development projects

A Framework for Responsible Data

• Principle-based

• Balanced

• Flexible

• Evidence-informed

• Forward looking

Considerations for Responsible Data Practices

Acknowledgements

U.S. Global Development Lab, Center for Digital Development, USAIDFHI360/ mSTARSonjara

AUDIENCE POLL – QUESTION 4:

Q4: What do you experience as the main challenge of implementing a responsible data policy?

- Lack of knowledge/ expertise- Awareness & behavior change- Lack of time - Other

Please answer the pop up

survey to your right:

Speakers:Steve Hellen, Director, ICT4D & GIS, Catholic

Relief Services

John Mulqueen, MEAL Manager, Catholic Relief Services

Dr. Subhashini Chandrasekharan, Independent Consultant, Health Enabled

Abdul Bari Farahi, Technical Advisor, Mobile Solutions Technical Assistance and Research (mSTAR) Project, FHI 360

Moderator:

Sonja RuetzelICT4D Conference Manager,

Global Knowledge and Information Management,

Catholic Relief Services

AUDIENCE POLL – QUESTION 5:

Q5: What ICT4D tools do you use to support your data-based decision making?

- Data collection tools- Analysis/ visualization- Storage/ database solutions- Other

Please answer the pop up

survey to your right:

http://www.ict4dconference.org/participate/call-for-speakers/

Conference Tracks:

- Agriculture & Environment

- Health & Nutrition

- Education & Livelihood

- Digital Financial Inclusion

- Humanitarian Response

- Collaboration & Openness in ICT

Plus ICT4D Training Day!

THANK YOU!

See you at the next ICT4D Webinar:

Blockchain for Development: Moving from Hype to Reality

Tuesday, 16 January, 2018

10th ICT4D Conference www.ict4dconference.org