[kictanet] Open Data - Where does it sit?
joseph wafula
muliaro at yahoo.com
Fri Jul 15 12:38:28 EAT 2011
The Open Data project has opened a new frontier for Kenya. I forsee lots of
innovations targetting value addition and entreprenuership. Research stands to
benefit most. I have now lined up many students to enteract with the data
available and generate new knowledge.
Muliaro Wafula
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From: Paul Kukubo <pkukubo at ict.go.ke>
To: muliaro at yahoo.com
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Fri, July 15, 2011 8:08:24 AM
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Listers
Ŵe shall be tracking usage of this portal to understand Wananchi interest.
We shall continue working with the developer teams to create
information and citizen products. Some ideas that have been proposed
are very novel and indeed some require financial support to
operationalise. Next week the ICT Board will be announcing phase 2 of
the Tandaa grants program which we delayed to enable this project to
be launched. The government component of the grants will tie projects
to open data. We shall repeat what we did last year in going around
the country on sensitization on the same. Indeed we may find a
proposal to localize the data as one likely proposal for grants. We
never know.
On November 1 the ICT Board will commence the incubation project and
without preempting the likely candidates, some of them may well be in
this area. I visited the MBlab (established earlier this year by
university of Nairobi Ihub and World Bank) some of the ideas being
incubated there will blow one's mind. The fact that Kenya is a leader
in mobile innovation is not an overstatement. And the excitement in
the dev community about open data is real.
I was on k24 TV earlier today and the issues from callers had to do
with getting citizen engagement. We are planning more such programs to
take this to the public.
Regards
Paul kukubo
CEO, Kenya ICT Board
Tweeter: @pkukubo
On Thursday, July 14, 2011, Ali Hussein <info at alyhussein.com> wrote:
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> Let's meet at IGF or a coffee off line? I take it upon myself to convince you
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