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Responsible Data Use: A 5 Days of Data Twitter Chat

Explore key insights from our #LegalLiteracy Twitter chat on responsible data use, featuring expert guidance for nonprofits and organizations navigating data governance and privacy challenges.

Responsible Data Use: A 5 Days of Data Twitter Chat
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Over the past few years, responsible data has become a hot topic within the world of international development and humanitarian aid. As funding agencies push for open data and data-driven decision making, and digital technologies continue to evolve, development workers, researchers, and other individuals involved in supporting aspects of the data lifecycle are becoming increasingly concerned with what it means to responsibly collect, manage, transmit, and share data in responsible ways.

As part of the effort to promote responsible data practices, USAID sponsored a #5DaysofData Campaign and Twitter chat, held during the week of May 13, 2019. Spearheaded by USAID and mSTAR, this campaign launched the publication of the new resource, Considerations for Using Data Responsibly at USAID.

Thursday’s live Twitter chat, hosted by USAID’s Global Development Lab, sparked discussion through eight questions. Four takeaways, in no particular order:

1. Concern for Subjects

2. Data/Information Security

3. Location

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