Uzbekistan scores 32 points and took 58th place according to The Global Data Barometer (GDB)
17/05/2022 09:30
Uzbekistan scores 32 points and took 58th place according to The Global Data Barometer (GDB)
17/05/2022 09:30
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- The Global Data barometer, which is published for the first time, covers more than 100 countries and more than 60 thousand information resources formed on the basis of primary data collected by a network of international partners and selected by national researchers from open sources of countries, as well as data from existing secondary sources and, in addition, official government responses to surveys.
The Republic of Uzbekistan scored 32 points and took 58th place according to The Global Data Barometer (GDB).
At the same time, according to one of the main modules:
“Opportunities” which includes, “Initiative of open data” in the country Uzbekistan scored 80 points and took 8th place;
“Governance”, which includes the policy of open data in the country, Uzbekistan scored 52 points and took 19th place.
The highest figures in the Global Data Barometer were scored by the USA - 68 points, France – 66 points and the UK - 65 points.
In the Global Data Barometer, Ukraine scored 55 points, Armenia – 45 points, Georgia – 40 points, the Russian Federation - 42 points, the Republic of Kyrgyzstan - 24 points, Azerbaijan - 22 points, Belarus - 19 points, Tajikistan - 12 points, Turkmenistan - 6 points.
The Global Data Barometer is a collaborative project aimed at measuring the state of data in connection with urgent social problems. Together with regional centers and thematic partners, the organization seeks to assess data availability, governance, capabilities and use around the world to help form a data infrastructure that limits risks and harms in the areas of climate action, company information, healthcare and COVID-19, land resources, political integrity, public finance and public procurement.
The GDB is a multi-dimensional and multi-layered study. You may explore and view the data globally, through thematic issues as well as on a country-level. Within the country data, you may further explore the state of data in accordance to the following pillars:
Governance —We surveyed the policies in place to enable a trustworthy public data ecosystem.
Capability — We mapped the capabilities of governments, civil society, and the private sector to collect, manage, share, and use data.
Data availability—We assessed the availability, openness, and features of a wide range of public datasets, seeking to understand the state of national and sub-national data
Use and impact—We found evidence on the extent to which data is being used to deliver social goods, meet grand challenges, and navigate risks.
The Global Data Barometer was inspired by its predecessor, the Open Data Barometer. However, it is radically different from it. While the Open Data Barometer mainly focuses on the availability of data that is used for policy, protection and academic research, the Global Data Barometer measures the extent to which countries manipulate data in the public interest. While the Open Data Barometer has focused on improving the availability and efficiency of open datasets, the Global Data Barometer recognizes a more complex situation in which policy must combine effective data management with ongoing efforts to promote data reuse and ensure the benefits that open public data infrastructures can bring.
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