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Open Data in Developing Countries -Monitoring and Evaluation study on Kenyan OD technologies
May 24, 2013 Editor 0
By Elly Okutoyi iHub Research For the past six weeks, iHub Research has been conducting an ongoing Monitoring and Evaluation study on the impact of open data applications and technologies in promoting access to information . The focus for this study include technologies born out of the Code4Kenya (http://www.code4kenya.org/) pre-incubator initiative as well as those […]
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