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Affiliation: Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data

What Can Citizen Generated Data Do?

A research initiative to map and explore what “citizen-generated data” can do, with a particular focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Led by the Public Data Lab, King’s College London, the médialab at Sciences Po and Open Knowledge International in collaboration with the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data and the UN Foundation.

Further details can be found at this blog post and in this report.

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The Public Data Lab is an interdisciplinary network exploring what difference the digital makes in attending to public problems. We develop materials and formats for collective inquiry with and about digital data, digital methods and digital infrastructures.