GODAN is pleased to invite you to a (free!) virtual Workshop to find out more about our Agricultural Data Codes of Conduct Toolkit (https://www.godan.info/codes).
When?
Friday 11 December, 2020.
From 14h00 - 15h30 CET (13h00 - 14h30 UTC).
REGISTER HERE: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_UO3_1PrFQLep6W2pneebIQ
Please note: Registration is limited to 500 participants. You can still register to view the event live, and join the conversation via our Data Rights Working Group:
https://www.godan.info/working-groups/data-rights-and-responsible-data-working-group-0
Details
The Toolkit provides a guide to data management best practice for any individuals or organisations (farmers, agri-businesses, associations, regional or national governments…) who collect, manage or share agricultural data.
The main purpose of the Workshop is to explore ways to promote and encourage take-up of the Codes of Conduct Toolkit (https://www.godan.info/codes), with a view to reaching a broader audience within the agricultural sector. Our main focus is on targeting smallholder farmers in developing countries, to help raise awareness of the benefits, risks and challenges of data sharing in digital agriculture, and the need for a more responsible and equitable data flow between the various stakeholders.
During the Workshop, participants will gain a greater understanding of the Toolkit, including background into how and why the tool was created, and how to use it to create a personalised, customisable code of conduct.
The event will also allow you to input into GODAN, the CTA and GFAR’s work on Data Ethics, as we take it forward. We will be using participant feedback to further develop the tool and help inform our work.
Agenda
INTRODUCTION: Data ethics in agriculture - 10 minutes
Foteini Zampati, Data Rights Expert, GODAN.
BACKGROUND: The creation and development of the GODAN/CTA/CFAR Agricultural Data Codes of Conduct Toolkit – 15 minutes
Foteini Zampati, Data Rights Expert, GODAN.
Chris Addison, Consultant, Communiq.org.
Valeria Pesce, Information Management Specialist, UN FAO.
Demonstration of the online Toolkit – 10 minutes
Kathryn Bailey, Head of Communications, GODAN.
Foteini Zampati, Data Rights Expert, GODAN.
Discussion Session – 30 minutes
ALL PARTICIPANTS
Participants will have the opportunity to discuss the features of the Toolkit and share ideas for improvement based on their own unique perspectives and backgrounds (e.g. farmers, farmers associations, Academia, private sector, governments representatives).
Next steps and how to contribute - 20 minutes
Summary and follow-up actions.
Join the Social Media Discussion
#CodesofConduct – tool tag
#CTAlegacy
#DataEthics
#DataRights
Twitter
@GodanSec
@GFARForum
Facebook
@godansec
@GlobalForumonAgriculturalResearch