Data Sharing for Common Purpose: Policy Frameworks and Implications post Covid-19
Authors/Creators
- 1. Instituto Superior Tecnico, Uni of Lisbon
- 2. Visa / World Economic Forum
- 3. World Economic Forum
Description
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the inadequacies of the world’s collective approach to data. The inability, and sometimes unwillingness, to share and use data to combat COVID-19 or to protect against predatory uses of data has negatively impacted individuals, private enterprise, citizens, research institutions and governments around the globe. A lack of trust combined with asymmetric economic interests are slowing progress on data sharing. This paper provides a clear overview of how to create the technology, commercial and policy frameworks required to ensure data sharing in future crises and some real-world examples of how they are currently being trialled and implemented globally.
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