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OPEN GHANA – DATA JOURNALISM FOR IMPROVED MATERNAL HEALTH DELIVERY 1ST OCTOBER, 2013-1ST DECEMBER, 2014 LA PALM ROYAL BEACH HOTEL 2-3 DECEMBER 2014

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OPEN GHANA – DATA JOURNALISM FOR IMPROVED MATERNAL HEALTH DELIVERY1ST OCTOBER, 2013-1ST DECEMBER, 2014

LA PALM ROYAL BEACH HOTEL 2-3 DECEMBER 2014

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OUR STORY

• Better advocacy is powered by evidence

• Open Ghana – Data Journalism For Improved Maternal Health Delivery

• Results and Achievements• Take-Away

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DATA JOURNALISM

• Data journalism -data and number crunching to uncover, better explain and/or provide context

• It is about better stories driven by data

• Use of statistics, charts, graphs or infographics.

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BabyLow Birth

Weight

ChildStunted

AdolescentStunted

WomanMalnourished

PregnancyLow Weight

Gain

ElderlyMalnourished

Highermortality rate

Impairedmental

developmentIncreased risk of

adult chronic disease

Untimely/inadequateweaning

FrequentInfections

Inadequatecatch upgrowth

Inadequatefood, health

& care

Reducedmental

capacity

Inadequatefood, health

& care

Reducedmental

capacity

Inadequatefetal

nutrition

Inadequatefood, health& care

Inadequatefood, health

& care

Highermaternalmortality

Reducedcapacityto care

for baby

Start here

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• OPEN GHANA – DATA JOURNALISM FOR IMPROVED MATERNAL HEALTHDELIVERY

• Empowering the media to use data journalism as a tool for advocacy in monitoring efficient spending on maternal health at selected districts (Ho Municipal, Hohoe Municipal, Kpando South Dayi) Volta Region

• Primary target : 15 Journalists while reaching out to CSOs, local government, health system and citizens as a whole.

• Oct 2013 to November 2014

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KEY OBJECTIVES

• To empower the media to use the techniques of data journalism to advocate for better maternal health delivery.

• To provide a platform for the media and CSOs to hold responsive agencies and structures accountable in delivering improved Maternal Health.

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BUILDING BLOCKS • Training of selected Journalists

on Data Journalism• Stakeholder forum as means of

enhancing interaction and cultivating sources within them.

• Media outreach activities to whip up society attention on the salient issues affecting Maternal Health care.

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BUILDING BLOCKS

• Hackathon: - “amatsi” story builder and ATIKE.io; A mobile web platform focused on the generation of infographics to support data-driven stories in Ghana.

• amatsi.org : news source and maternal health data repository

• SMS alerts • Media outreach activities to whip up

society attention on the salient issues affecting Maternal Health care.

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KEY OUTCOME

An innovative, interactive open data platform facilitating information and knowledge sharing among activists for effective and efficient advocacy on better health infrastructure delivery.

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HACKATHON picture/video

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AMATSI SCREEN SHOT

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ACHIEVEMENT/IMPACT

• 15 journalists provided with data driven stories writing skills

• Facilitated media, CSOs, districts, traditional leaders and health officials dialogue

• Generated a number of stories highlighting key maternal advocacy issues

• Increased Citizens’ maternal health awareness through better visualisation

• Citizens empowered to seek answers of duty bearers via forums and during media engagements.

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PICTURE

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CHALLENGES• Fear of how journalists will interpret data which

will paint policy makers in a bad light leads to difficulties in accessing data

• Lack of investment by key stakeholders including district assemblies, health delivery system and CSOs in data collection and management

• Paper based storage of data which makes it difficult to use

• Data Journalism is hard work and some journalists are not ready to make this serious commitment

• Data journalism is still a novelty in most newsrooms

• insufficient awareness of the value of open data concept .

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TAKE AWAY• Data journalism skills development is a

long process, short nature of this project makes it difficult for journalists to grasp all the fundamentals

• Stakeholders found the use of data driven approach better for advocacy.

• Open Government process is still taking baby steps

• Without sustained investment by both local and central government in making data accessible, using evidence approach to advocacy is nearly impossible

• Mashing up data journalism with traditional media outreach and face to face forum lead to better results

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THANK YOU [email protected]

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