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In June 2012, USAID launched the Agency’s first-ever crowdsourcing initiative to pinpoint the location of USAID Development Credit Authority (DCA) loan data and make the dataset publicly available. Crowdsourcing is a distributed problem-solving process whereby tasks are outsourced to a network of people known as “the crowd.”
The engagement of the Crowd was an innovative way to process data and increase the transparency of the Agency. Visualizing where USAID enhances the capacity of the private sector can signal new areas for potential collaboration with host countries, researchers, development organizations, and the public. A case study explains the organizational, legal, and technical steps behind making these data open.
The data is now available for exploration. External map or data analysis can be shared with@USAID_Credit and on USAID Development Credit Authority on Facebook.
Access the guarantee dataset
Access the loan transactions dataset
Access the map |Access the case study [PDF]
Access the GeoCenter analysis of social media and data use statistics [PDF]
The project would not have been possible without USAID’s partners who volunteered invaluable resources, expertise, time, and commitment to development.
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Last updated: April 18, 2016
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