Data Use Working Group Meeting - 25 January 2022

Júlia Goldman
Júlia Goldman

The next meeting of the Data Use Working Group will take place on 25 January 2022 from 10-11am EST. You can access the meeting via the following link https://iatistandard.zoom.us/j/92622333428.  


The IATI Data Use Working Group (DUWG) is a multi-stakeholder group of volunteers from across the IATI community who work on increasing the use of IATI data, including through contributions to the evolving Data Use Action Plan. Mark Brough Chairs the group, supported operationally and substantively by the IATI Secretariat. The Terms of Reference for the Working Group can be found here. Notes from the biweekly calls can be accessed here


DUWG meetings take place every other week on Tuesdays at 10-11am EST (via Zoom) and are open to anyone in the IATI community with an interest in increasing the use of IATI data, regardless of their IATI membership status. If you have any questions on this group, or would like to be added to the Outlook invite for meetings, please contact the IATI Secretariat (Cody Wallace) here in Connect or at cody.wallace@undp.org
 

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Mark Brough
Mark Brough

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Agenda for Tuesday, 25th January 2022
1. Follow-up from last week's update on the IATI Datastore
2. DUWG Terms of Reference
3. Priorities for the DUWG in 2022

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1. IATI Datastore
We will discuss follow up from last week's discussion and the proposal for a structured conversation on this, and how the DUWG can best feed into future plans in the context of the group's advisory role to the Board on data use.

2. DUWG Terms of Reference
In the last Board meeting, the Secretariat committed to revise the DUWG's ToRs. Please see the new draft here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Hk71xU4fxOukqHV86fLLBeip-3-aXMUAxLc…

You can find the previous ToRs (from September 2020) here:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZYAPEC-CakRLFvfGxXv3h15Zw3rFL6fH2Xt…

3. Priorities for the DUWG in 2022
As a follow-on to last week's discussion, we'll talk about the DUWG's priorities for 2022. Please don't forget to feed your ideas into the shared Google Doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1qIyIcXb5O3ZcOevjpJSo6smVnzZyj1boAzW…


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