1.0 Defining data intervention types

To lay the groundwork for a sustainable, data-driven project, define and document problems, goals, activities, challenges and solutions that enable FAIR data practices

Why should I do this?

This is the first and necessary step in your plan for delivering FAIR and responsible data.

 

It will help you consider how data will feature in your investment and which resources, provisions, or other elements should be included at an early stage to best manage and leverage this data. You will also begin to identify challenges that block data from being made FAIR, and explore how to overcome these.

 

It also demystifies some of the jargon used when talking about data-rich investment projects and offers a system-focused framework you can use to see how data interacts with capacities, ecosystems and culture.

 

For more detailed information about Responsible and Ethical Data, read the Responsible and Ethical Data Primer.

Below is an introduction to key concepts that you will come across in this step. As you are doing an activity, you may need to refer back to some of these key concepts.

©Gates Archive/Mansi Midha ©Gates Archive/Mansi Midha

Every investment project is unique

The application of the six steps will vary accordingly. To provide examples that align with your project, common characteristics of AgDev investments were researched and three ‘investment types’ were developed.

©Gates Archive/Alissa Everett

Recently, a large African-led organization, AgriConnect, has decided to make its data processes FAIR. Its work focuses on scaling agricultural innovations to improve smallholder livelihoods, and ultimately increase food security across the continent.

©Gates Archive/Thomas Omondi

The well-established policy and strategy organization AgroThrive works to improve enabling conditions for people across the AgDev ecosystem (including smallholder farmers), with the goal of improving smallholder livelihoods, and ultimately increasing food security.

©Gates Archive/Esther Mbabazi

NourishGen BioTech (NGBT) is a multinational research organization committed to combating global hunger, addressing gender disparities, and mitigating the impact of climate shocks on vulnerable populations. Its lab-to-field approach has already improved nutritional outcomes for millions of people by optimizing crops for widespread planting.

We never had any understanding of FAIR before

Since training, we have been using the word FAIR everywhere. I have been noticing that CABI’s trying to make data accessible… really been pushing for it.

Adam Ndatulu, Cluster and Partnership Specialist from Southern Agricultural Growth of Tanzania (SAGCOT), CABI

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