Resources to help build the knowledge and capacity of others working on open contracting. This can include information on the procurement process itself, corruption risks in procurement, explanations of open contracting and how it can be implemented.
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Believing that user-centered design was critical to do this well, Wikimedia partnered with Reboot, and together we researched the information and internet needs, habits, and constraints of users in priority countries. Side by-side, Reboot and Wikimedia staff conducted in-depth design research with over 100 diverse users in India and Nigeria. Based on the findings, they identified opportunities for Wikipedia to grow its reach and impact, including through new features, strategies, and partnerships—and through
harnessing the passion and energy of its global community.
How a strategic understanding of current and potential users of city data—and their role in the data ecosystem—is helping New York City realize its promise of Open Data for All.
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Daniela is the Research Officer for the Transparency International Health Initiative. She develops funding research proposals, supports its communication plans and engagement with WHO and the private sector. She also represents the Health Initiative at the Action for Global Health Network. Previous to TI, Daniela worked for the United Nations System, where she created and coordinated, together with UNDP, the first worldwide online course on Anti-Corruption in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Senior Project Officer at Transparency International Health Initiative. Primarily focused on TIHI's Open Contracting for Health project, which seeks to improve health outcomes in partner countries and increase public trust in health services through increased transparency in the health procurement cycle. Also working on the ‘Improving COVID19 procurement to increase equitable access to medicines and medical equipment’ which seeks to improve transparency in emergency, specifically COVID-19 related, procurement processes. Have experience in social accountability focused, capacity building and transparency projects.