Europe Should Promote Data for Social Good
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- 1 Center for Data Innovation
Data-driven innovations have the power to address some of the most pressing social challenges in Europe. While many government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are using data in their attempts to tackle a range of social issues from high unemployment to the refugee crisis, more can be done. To accelerate progress, public and private sector leaders should take steps to collect data on disadvantaged populations, facilitate cross-sector collaboration on data projects for social good, and implement policies that encourage data use, reuse, and sharing in support of social goals.
Date of Publication:
3 October 2016
3 October 2016
Year of Publication:
2016
2016
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- author = {Alexander Kostura and Daniel Castro},
- title = {Europe Should Promote Data for Social Good},
- year = {2016},
- date = {October 03, 2016},
Alexander Kostura and Daniel Castro 2016 Europe Should Promote Data for Social Good October 03, 2016
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