Welcome to Development Data Partnership on GitHub!
At the heart of the Development Data Partnership's mission lies our most valuable asset: the community we cultivate. We connect professionals and experts from international organizations, foster environments for innovative approaches and methodologies, and promote knowledge sharing. Additionally, we facilitate secure and responsible access to, experimentation with, and utilization of alternative and private intent data for global development purposes.
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We welcome discussions related to data, development economics, and other relevant topics. Feel free to initiate discussions, ask questions, or share insights through the following channels (make sure you have joined the community):
- đź“Ł Announcements: Stay tuned with latest announcements
- đź’¬ General: Chat about anything and everything here
- đź’ˇ Ideas: Share ideas for new features and projects
- 🙏 Q&A: Ask the community for help
If you have general questions or want to engage in broader conversations, please use the 🙏 Q&A section.
The Development Data Partnership Documentation is your go-to resource for understanding, finding, accessing, using, and contributing to available Data Partners opportunities. The Documentation is available either as a website through Single Sign-On (SSO) with the World Bank or as source through GitHub to all eligible Development Partners. To become a member of Partnership community on GitHub, please sign up.
In this section, we organize the development efforts under the Partnership. Whether you're a contributor, or simply curious about our projects and roadmap, this is the place to explore ongoing initiatives, feature development, and key milestones. We encourage you to dive in, explore the exciting developments, and join us on this journey to make our project even more robust and innovative. Your feedback and contributions are invaluable as we work together to shape the future of our project.
- Public Repositories
- Private Repositories (available to members only)
Development Data Partnership projects are encouraged to adopt the Template to bring consistency in project structure, coding standards, and best practices.
Unless otherwise specified, all code and content in our repositories are licensed under the Mozilla Public License license.