Data interoperability: A practitioner's guide to joining up data in the development sector launched in October 2018 at the second UN World Data Forum in Dubai

Data interoperability: A practitioner's guide to joining up data in the development sector launched in October 2018 at the second UN World Data Forum in Dubai, but its history traces back to Cape Town, where the first United Nations World Data Forum (UNWDF) took place in January 2017. There, the foundations were laid for a new joint endeavour to explore opportunities and identify good practices for enhancing data interoperability in the area of sustainable development.

These aims are today embodied in the Collaborative on SDG Data Interoperability, established in March 2017 at a side event to the 48th UN Statistical Commission and convened by the UN Statistical Division (UNSD) and Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data. At the Data for Development Festival in Bristol in March 2017, the Collaborative agreed to produce guidance on data interoperability for development practitioners, resulting in this guide.

The Collaborative on SDG Data Interoperability will continue to build and maintain the guide as it develops as a tool, adding new modules and examples as well as ancillary materials to help raise awareness of its existence and usability.

It is hoped that new synergies will form between data producers, publishers, users, and those providing capacity building and training. In this way, the guidance set out within the guide can be incorporated into existing training materials and modules, and a consistent approach to the system-wide improvement of data interoperability can start to become a reality in the development sector.

View/download the resource or see the Wiki page here.

View the brief introductory note to the guide here in English or in Spanish.

Data interoperability: A practitioner's guide to joining up data in the development sector launched in October 2018 at the second UN World Data Forum in Dubai, but its history traces back to Cape Town, where the first United Nations World Data Forum (UNWDF) took place in January 2017. There, the foundations were laid for a new joint endeavour to explore opportunities and identify good practices for enhancing data interoperability in the area of sustainable development.

These aims are today embodied in the Collaborative on SDG Data Interoperability, established in March 2017 at a side event to the 48th UN Statistical Commission and convened by the UN Statistical Division (UNSD) and Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data. At the Data for Development Festival in Bristol in March 2017, the Collaborative agreed to produce guidance on data interoperability for development practitioners, resulting in this guide.

The Collaborative on SDG Data Interoperability will continue to build and maintain the guide as it develops as a tool, adding new modules and examples as well as ancillary materials to help raise awareness of its existence and usability.

It is hoped that new synergies will form between data producers, publishers, users, and those providing capacity building and training. In this way, the guidance set out within the guide can be incorporated into existing training materials and modules, and a consistent approach to the system-wide improvement of data interoperability can start to become a reality in the development sector.

View/download the resource or see the Wiki page here.

View the brief introductory note to the guide here in English or in Spanish.