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The Global Integrity Commons

Information Access in Health Care Service Delivery in Papua New Guinea

On Tuesday, March 6 from Noon to 1:30 PM, Global Integrity will be presenting findings from its recent research project on Information Access in Health Care Service Delivery in Papua New Guinea. The brown bag will be hosted by R4D (Results for Development Institute), located at 1100 15th Street NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC.

Hail and Farewell to Jonathan Eyler-Werve

Today marks the last day at Global Integrity for Jonathan Eyler-Werve. This is a bittersweet moment that I wanted to commemorate.

The Indaba 2012 Roadmap

If you are interested in doing data collection in a distributed manner, learn what Global Integrity is planning to do in 2012 with our Indaba fieldwork platform.

Why Corruption Matters in U.S. States

Check out the the pioneering State Integrity Investigation pre-publication data -- all 16,000+ data points.

Building Public Participation Into OGP Action Plans (Webinar)

Our friends over at AmericaSpeaks/Global Voices have graciously offered to put together a webinar exploring how Open Government Partnership governments can more effectively engage with their publics in developing their OGP Action Plans.

How Often do Computer-Assisted Reporters Talk to Open Data Hackers?

We're curious in leaning more about the ways in which computer-assisted reporters can interact with open data hackers.

Official World Bank Response (Sort of) to Google Map Maker Debate

Last week we covered the unfolding debate over the World Bank's decision to make Google Map Maker available to partner governments and multilaterals. Some observers view the deal as a bad thing given the somewhat restrictive Terms of Service imposed by Map Maker that lock up user-submitted geo-data in a distinctly non-open data way.

The World Bank Responds to the Google Map Maker Deal

What we're hearing from the World Bank about their deal with Google Map Maker.

Why We're Worried about Google's Deal with the World Bank

A new agreement between Google and the World Bank to share user-submitted map data has us concerned.

A Transparency Hub in Washington

Our crazy new idea for shared collaborative work space in the DC area.

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