Open News, Events, Blogs


The COIWeb aggregates news, opinions and developments from various research sources around the world, including:    
  • The Open Data Research Network  hosted by the Web Foundation, 
  • World Bank Open Data & ICT4D Blogs
  • Open Knowledge Foundation
  • GovLabs @ NYU


Open Knowledge Foundation Blog

At the Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN), we are excited and grateful to announce an important initiative for the next year, with the generous support of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation (PJMF). With over two decades of transforming digital infrastructure to drive impact worldwide, we have identified two emerging problems over the last few years...

The Open Knowledge Foundation (OKFN) and datHere have established a new partnership to advance open standards and AI-ready data infrastructure tooling, standards and practices. The collaboration aims to help develop shared services, co-design project proposals, better understand the challenges for the communities we serve and strengthen the...

The Central Library of IIT Delhi used ODE to help identify errors in large spreadsheets and educate colleagues on key aspects of data quality The post Open Data Editor in Action: Advancing Data Quality in Academic Library Services in India first appeared on Open Knowledge Blog.

ODE helped Data Crítica to quickly identify reliable variables for their data journalism investigations and ensure their stories are built on solid foundation The post Open Data Editor in Action: Interrogating Data for Investigative Journalism in Mexico first appeared on Open Knowledge Blog.

At our last call we discussed the Zenodo Integration of the Data Package and an Action Plan for the community reactivation in 2026. The post Frictionless Data Community Call November 2025 first appeared on Open Knowledge Blog.

OKFN is the proud creator and one of the maintainers of two officially recognised digital public goods (DPGs): CKAN and Open Data Editor (ODE). The post [VIDEO] Meet Open Knowledge’s Digital Public Goods first appeared on Open Knowledge Blog.

ICT-Pulse

To varying degrees, Caribbean countries are grappling with the issue of privacy and data protection. Countries that have more recent frameworks have been struggling to fully operationalise all of the provisions, whilst there are others that have not adopted current best practice in the space. With information privacy specialists, Allison James of...

Caribbean countries enjoy reviewing their performance in global digital assessments, but it could be argued that the indices produced often unfairly position Small Island Developing States and other developing economies. In this article, we discuss why global digital indices fail the Caribbean region and whether a more balanced assessment can be...

Approximately one in two Caribbean women has experienced some form of violence, which points to the possibility of high rates of digital online abuse and digital violence. In recognition of International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, we highlight the many forms of digital violence that can occur and the current state of the...

In our November 2025 Community Chat, and with members of the Caribbean tech community, ICT Consultant Natalie Maharaj of Trinidad and Tobago, and Dr Lyndell St. Ville of Saint Lucia and the tech firm Datashore, the panel discusses: the imperative of implementing digital ID systems in the Caribbean region; the current state of AI governance; and...