Introduction to the Open Data for Resilience Initiative (OpenDRI)

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1 hour
Introduction to the Open Data for Resilience Initiative (OpenDRI)
Cross-sectoral
English
Delivery Modality
Online self-paced
Theme
Operational Capacity for Response
Emergency Communications
Risk Information
Information Management Systems
Public Education and Awareness
Reporting and Public Communication
Risk-Informed Planning
Audience
Civil Society & Community-Based Organizations
Field Level Professionals
Government
NDMO/Civil Protection
Sectoral Ministries
UN Staff
Agencies
GFDRR
Certification
No

This short course provides an overview of the approach and toolset developed by the Open Data for Resilience Initiative. Major topics covered include the rationale and practices of the open data movement, tools for sharing geospatial data, community mapping and citizen science for disaster and climate risk management, and new approaches for communicating complex risk data to a range of stakeholders.

In 2011, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) launched the Open Data for Resilience Initiative (OpenDRI) to apply the concepts of the global open data movement to the challenges of reducing vulnerability to natural hazards and the impacts of climate change. OpenDRI supports World Bank Regional Disaster Risk Management Teams to build capacity and long-term ownership of open data projects with client countries that are tailored to meet specific needs and goals of stakeholders. OpenDRI supports government in the creation, sharing, and use of open data.