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World Bank Open Data survey

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The World Bank is seeking informed public input on the publication of Open Data in T&T.

The survey has a deadline of March 08, 2015.

From the page…

“The survey is part of a larger initiative by the World Bank to help encourage the publishing of open data in T&T, and to assist with its subsequent adoption and use by the public/private sector & civil society. The results would feed in to the ‘Open Data Readiness Assessment’ that the locally assigned World Bank team is currently conducting, and it would help to inform what priority areas should be tackled as the project moves forward into implementation.”

Access the survey here.

The Readiness Tool used for the evaluation process can be accessed here.

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