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Mapping and Comparing Responsible data approaches JUNE 2016. Jos Berens Centre for Innovation Ulrich Mans Centre for Innovation Stefaan Verhulst The GovLab 1. TABLE OF CONTENTS. A. The need for Mapping and Comparing Responsible data approaches .. 3. B. Methodology .. 5. Included data Responsibility approaches .. 5. Generic insights gained from the peer review.. 7. C. Comparative analysis and findings.. 10. Scope of the Policy .. 10. Value-Proposition.. 12. data .. 14. Risk-Assessment.. 16. Value-Chain.. 22. Principles and Legal Foundation.. 23. Tools and Practices.. 24. Accountability and Design .. 25. D. Takeaways .. 28. Appendix 1. Repository of Documents Reviewed.. 31. Appendix 2. Comparative Table.. 35. 2. Mapping and Comparing Responsible data Approaches1. JOS BERENS, ULRICH MANS AND STEFAAN VERHULST2. A. The need for Mapping and Comparing Responsible data approaches We are witnessing a growing awareness of the potential offered by data in the humanitarian space.
3 Mapping and Comparing Responsible Data Approaches1 JOS BERENS, ULRICH MANS AND STEFAAN VERHULST2 A. The need for mapping and comparing responsible data approaches
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