Open Data Barometer COUNTRY FOCUS: INDONESIA
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Glenn Maail
Country Focus Indonesia Rank
38
Score
38
Readiness
51
Implementation
39
Impact
25
Open Data in Indonesia is improving, but progress remains slow. • Region (7th/12), ASEAN (3rd/7), lowermiddle-income countries (5th/27). • Significant improvement in the readiness and impact score.
Readiness: Is progress being made? Open Data Barometer Editions
Readiness Evolution 4th ed.
OGD Initiatives Data Protection
3rd ed.
Right to Information CSO Engagement Support for Innovation
2nd ed.
City Activity Training
1st ed. 0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Cumulative readiness sub-indexes (0-70)
40
Readiness is a collective effort Country
Readiness
Gov. Policies Gov. Action
Civil Society
Private Sector
Korea
95
96
93
91
85
New Zealand
92
93
89
96
77
Singapore
73
82
73
39
85
Philippines
58
69
52
62
48
Malaysia
53
66
50
34
58
Indonesia
51
41
61
65
37
2
8
3
11
0
55.5
67.5
61
50.5
53
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…………. Myanmar Median value
Below the regional median value
Implementation: Is progress being made? Open Data Barometer Editions
Implementation Evolution 4th ed.
3rd ed.
2nd ed.
1st ed. 0
20
40
60
80
100
Cumulative implementation indexes (0-300) Innovation datasets
Social policy datasets
Accountability datasets
120
140
Dataset Score: Key highlights
Impact: Is progress being made? Open Data Barometer editions
Impact Evolution 4th ed.
Efficiency
3rd ed.
Accountability Environment
2nd ed.
Inclusion Economy
1st ed. 0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Cumulative impact sub-indexes (0-60)
8
9
Entrepreneurship
Case study: Indonesia’s Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK)
Country strengths Consistently among top 5 low-middle income countries. Strong engagement by civil society. Consistent government action, including local government, to support culture of innovation (e.g. competitions, grants).
Country low points Private sector awareness remains low Lack of progress in the publication of key datasets Economic and Social Inclusion impact remains elusive
Country recommendations • Adopt the Open Data Charter • Implement strategic or thematic releases in data publication • Increase investment in the capacity of private sector and civil society to engage with government on open data • Strengthen cross-city learning and collaboration
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Thank you! Questions? Glenn Maail| Open Data Lab Jakarta glenn@webfoundation.org www.webfoundation.org