More than just a data hub: an interview with Malcolm Fraser, Programme Manager, Pacific Data Hub
An interview with Malcolm Fraser, Pacific Data Hub Programme Manager, about data stewardship in the Pacific and getting data to those who can use it.

An interview with Malcolm Fraser, Pacific Data Hub Programme Manager, about data stewardship in the Pacific and getting data to those who can use it.
As the climate crisis intensifies, the need for high-quality, accessible data has never been more urgent. Climate data portals serve as centralized repositories where climate-related information can be stored, organized, accessed, and shared across organizations and borders.
Continue ReadingAn interview with Maeva Tesan, Information, Communication and Knowledge Management Officer, Pacific Data Hub and Pacific Community Centre for Ocean Science
Continue ReadingWhen we talk about data portals, we usually focus on their role in collecting and cataloguing data, improving its quality, and making it more discoverable and shareable. But even with the very best data portal, it can still just be data sitting on a site.
Continue ReadingIt is no newsflash that governments at all levels are using data more to improve public policy and meet both the increasingly complex challenges they face and the expectations of a more data literate business sector and citizenry. Much of this data comes from what might be termed traditional sources – official statistics, surveys and censuses, etc.
Continue ReadingThis blog post was co-authored by Lex Du Plessis, Link Digital's Technical Delivery Manager
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