The session will discuss and share research findings, lessons learned, and challenges on access and use of open data — to determine how it can be improved to better support women across the globe.
The session format will be campfire to help foster a group discussion and peer-to-peer learning, with multiple small groups (mini-campfires).
Research and Policy Officer, World Wide Web Foundation
Ana is a Research and Policy Officer at the Web Foundation. She drives a more inclusive use of data to enhance digital rights and gender equity through various data, research and policy projects. These include Women’s Rights Online and the Open Data Barometer. She also works on... Read More →
Engineer and Technologist of social interest. She co-founded Cívica Digital, a tech company that creates technology to strengthen citizenship around the world. Collaborates with @CodeandoMexico @OpenHeroines and worked on other countries in LATAM, such as Brazil. She also teaches... Read More →
Senior Research Manager of Digital Citizenship, World Wide Web Foundation - Open Data Lab Jakarta
Miko is the Senior Research Manager for Digital Citizenship at the Web Foundation. He has more than ten years of research and development work experience at a progressive pace — from community-based project management to regional development, with most of his work rooted mainly... Read More →
Jean-Noé Landry is a social entrepreneur and Executive Director of OpenNorth. As an civic open government activists, he convenes data stakeholders, promotes data standardization, and connects governments to their data constituents. As a co-founder of Montreal Ouvert (whose mission... Read More →