Measuring Provision of Public Services for Education
Updates
Current state of Open Data in Malaysia and process of opening data under new government
Scanned copies of Malaysian Budget documents presented to parliament since 1959 are now available on Malaysian Government Document Archives project
Malaysia ranks low on the Open Data Barometer Index for open data in key areas, but through other open government efforts such as making parliament more accessible and contributions from civil society research, we can make some of these datasets such as crime available as open data.
Building the infrastructure and acquiring the data needed to build useful electoral apps is a hard problem that is often overlooked
A public facility for searchable archive of important Malaysian government documents such as annual reports, speeches and forms that are no longer available online at respective websites or as soft copies.
Demonstrates how a "Joined Up" Data Application can be assembled quickly and easily from independent Components.
In this guest post by Tindak Malaysia volunteer: Danesh Prakash Chacko explains the nitty gritty on how the Electoral and Administrative Boundaries data set is made ready (with proper quality + citations) for the public reuse.
Covering open contracting, joined up data standards and civil society capacity
Exploring ways of making critical information public and accessible to Malaysian citizens