Antigua seeking World Bank funds for Open Data project

Apr 23, 2013

ST. JOHN’S, Antigua, CMC – The Antigua and Barbuda government will seek funding from the World Bank to ensure the implementation of an “Open Data” project that would make available to the public non-sensitive, non-personal data which it collects in the course of its operations.
Telecommunications, Science and Technology Minister Dr. Edmond Mansoor said the island had been chosen as the pilot country for the assessment of the project given its leadership role in information communication and technology (ICT) in the region.
Antigua and Barbuda is hosting a five-day workshop that has brought together officials from the World Bank and the Caribbean Open Institute to assess the island’s readiness for adopting an open data programme that could be replicated regionally.

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