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Home › Posts tagged Nic Covey

Tag: Nic Covey

Prototyping a new data collaboration platform for sustainable development

By Created automatically from RSS feed Posted on December 21, 2015 Posted in Aid, Benefits of open data, Data, Environment, Food, Greater efficiency, Informing Decision-making, Innovation, Posts from feeds, Public Health, Quality of life, Research Tagged with Food, Food security, Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (Godan), GODAN, Julia Duncan, Nic Covey, open data, Project 8, research, World Food Program (WFP), Zero Hunger
Prototyping a new data collaboration platform for sustainable development

Guest contributors Julia Duncan and Nic Covey write a blog post on how to present data to researchers and practitioners in a productive, centralized way. On September 25th, on the margins of the UN Sustainable Development Summit, our organizations (The Demand …

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