Program Data: The silver bullet of the humanitarian and development sectors? Panorama of the practices and needs of francophone CSOs

Author(s)
Wach, E., de France, M.and Eissen, N-F.
Publication language
English
Pages
72
Date published
14 Sep 2020
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Data strategies, Emerging IM technologies, Information Management
Organisations
CartONG

This resource was originally published on the CartONG website in 2020. It was transferred to the IM Resource Portal in May 2021.

CartONG is proud to introduce its newest study entitled "Program Data: The silver bullet of the humanitarian and development sectors? Panorama of the practices and needs of francophone CSOs".

A unique study in the world of French-speaking CSOs

At present and to our knowledge, no equivalent study with a view to examining, as a whole, the practices of (francophone) CSOs, or to identifying their needs in terms of program data management, has yet been carried out. A number of analyses and articles do exist, yet these generally approach the subject either from a technical standpoint or as if these were still innovations for the sector and thus with limited constructive hindsight. The organisational dimension is moreover relatively unexplored and very little consolidated data at the inter-CSO level is available. Lastly, although CSOs have been handling large amounts of data for almost 20 years, there remains much debate: what level of attention and investment should data management be subject to? Does the activity require a dedicated person in-house and, if so, which profile should be given priority? In fact, where does the scope of data management begin and where does it end? Do CSOs working in humanitarian situations have different needs than those working in a development context? Do differences in approach exist between francophone and anglophone CSOs, the latter often deemed more advanced in the field?

Based on a survey of CSOs, a literature review and interviews with key stakeholders, this study designed by CartONG aims to explore and provide preliminary answers to these questions. It also aims to make a valuable contribution to bolster the debate on data management. To this end, we have thereupon sought to synthesise and formalise often scattered and at times contradictory considerations.