Past Event

Global Data Facility Mobile Phone Data Program for Policy: Cohort 1 Launch Workshop

This workshop marks the launch of the first Country Cohort under the Global Data Facility (GDF) Mobile Phone Data (MPD) for Policy Program, gathering 15 World Bank Task teams and their stakeholders from 18 countries.

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ABOUT THE MPD-GDF PROGRAM

After a competitive application process, task teams representing 18 countries were selected to join the first Cohort of the MPD-GDF Program. These teams are grouped into three clusters: LAC, West Africa and Integrated. During the workshop, the country teams will develop their strategic implementation plans to put Mobile Phone Data to work for Policy in a rigorous and sustainable way.

The workshop will deliver sessions that cover (a) Process to set up a country Mobile Phone Data pipeline/program in a country to produce policy-relevant insights (b) Country examples of MPD for policy applications (c) Group activities to develop/elaborate country MPD implementation plans.

For the Group Sessions, workshop participants will be organized into their respective country task teams comprised of World Bank operations, government agencies (NSO, Regulator, other), telecom operator(s), and academic researchers (matched through the MPD program). Each group discussion will focus on the country activities, including: (i) Aligning of necessary stakeholders (ii) Data access, including legal and regulatory framework (iii) Data processing and sharing, including definition of key indicators (iv) Outputs and planned uses for the data (v) Accompanying relevant research questions to ensure rigor of the project (vi) Timeline.  

At the end of the workshop, each country task team will deliver a presentation on the implementation plan to be achieved within the program implementation window.

WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES

The workshop is designed to facilitate a comprehensive learning journey for participants. Sessions will focus on the foundations and frontiers in MPD for Policy, Operational Training, and Group Sessions to develop Country action plans to put Mobile Phone Data to Work for Policy.

  • Frontiers in MPD for Policy: provide overview of major initiatives in MPD standards, MPD frameworks, MPD for Policy methodologies, and MPD tools. 

  • Operationalizing MPD Sessions: technical training sessions focused on the data quality, institutional environment, MPD policy applications, methodologies. Immersive sessions on MPD Theory of Change and MPD Country Maturity Frameworks. 

  • Develop Country Implementation Plans –  Group sessions to elaborate country MPD implementation plans to set up durable MPD pipelines, policy applications, and to strengthen the MPD institutional environment. 

This workshop marks the launch of the first Country Cohort under the Global Data Facility (GDF) Mobile Phone Data (MPD) for Policy Program. The GDF-MPD Cohort Launch workshop will gather approximately 15 World Bank Task teams and their stakeholders (NSOs, MNOs, Regulators, etc) from 18 countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Haiti, Peru, The Gambia, Senegal, Togo, Cote D’Ivoire, Benin, Guinea, India, Rwanda, Kenya, Morocco, Mongolia, Kazakhstan and Tunisia. The delivery of the workshop will be supported by several firms, academics, non-profits and telcos with decades of experience working in the MPD for Policy space.

Location: World Bank Headquarters - Washington, D.C.

Dates: October 7 -10, 2024

Here you will find the agenda and links to the presentations associated to the corresponding sessions.
 

DAY 1 - Monday, October 7th - see presentations in English

Time Room Activity
7:30 Atrium Lobby Registration
8:00 - 9:30 Preston Lobby Breakfast
9:30 Preston Auditorium Welcome and Introduction to GDF-MPD Cohort Program
  • Welcome from Senior Leadership
  • Expectations for the workshop
10:00 Preston Auditorium

Foundations and Frontiers in MPD for Policy

  • Discussion on State of Play in MPD for Policy
11:00 Preston Lobby Coffee Break
11:15

Preston Auditorium

MPD Foundations (Flowminder)
  • Theory of Change
  • MPD Ecosystem
  • Institutional Enablers and Safeguards
12:45 Preston Lobby Lunch Break + Netmob Poster Session
14:00 Preston Auditorium  
Keynote session: Joint Netmob + MPD Session

 
15:00 Preston Atrium Coffee Break
15:15 - 17:00 Preston Lounge

Country MPD Maturity Framework

  • Overview
  • Country Team Activity
17:30 Preston Lounge

Group Work & Dinner

  • Project teams meet all together, researchers are introduced to their team and informal discussion on the projects is done over dinner 

DAY 2 - Tuesday, October 8th - see presentations in English & French

Time Room Activity
8:00 Preston Lobby Light Breakfast
9:00   Preston Auditorium & Preston Lounge

Debrief on Training Sessions from Day 1

09:15   Preston Auditorium & Preston Lounge

MPD Operational Skills Trainings Part 1 (University of Tokyo)

  • Fundamentals of CDR data – Characteristics and Quality Considerations

10:30   Preston Lobby Coffee Break
10:45    Preston Audtorium & Preston Lounge MPD Operational Skills Trainings Part 2 (Positium)
  • Data processing, from Raw CDRs to Statistics
    Privacy and privacy preservation methods
12:30 MC C2 350 Lunch Break
13:30

Preston Auditorium & Preston Lounge

MPD Operational Skills Training Part 3: Institutional Arrangements (Positium)
  • Governance, Data Sharing Arrangements
  • GDF-MPD Essential Resources and Cohort Training Program
15:45 Preston Auditorium

Applied Research of MPD – Joint Netmob and MPD Workshop

16:45 Preston Auditorium

Policymaker Session on MPD Research Needs – Joint Netmob and MPD Workshop 

17:30 Preston Front Lobby

Reception – Joint Netmob and MPD Workshop

DAY 3 - Wednesday, October 9th - see presentations in English

Time Room Activity
8:00 Preston Lobby Light Breakfast
9:00

Preston Auditorium & Preston Lounge

Debrief on Training Sessions from Day 2
9:15

Preston Auditorium & Preston Lounge

MPD Panel - Tools and Tactics

10:00 Preston Lobby Coffee Break
10:15

Preston Auditorium & Preston Lounge


MPD Operational Skills Training Part 4: MPD Policy Applications (Nommon)


12:30 Preston Lobby Lunch Break (TTL Clinc)
13:30

Preston Auditorium & Preston Lounge

Group Session 1 – Roadmap – MPD Partnerships (GDF-MPD):
Define the stakeholders, current status, and specific needs for success
15:00 Preston Lobby Coffee Break
15:15 -
17:00
Preston Lobby/Lounge

Group Session 2 – Roadmap – MPD Pipeline 

  • Decide on most viable models for data access, data governance and data processing

DAY 4 - Thursday, October 10th

Time Room Activity
8:00 MC 2 800
MC 4 800
Registration and breakfast
9:00 MC 2 800
MC 4 800

Debrief on Day 3 and Expectations for Presentations

9:15 MC 2 800
MC 4 800

MPD Applications Across Countries based on Researcher Experiences

10:15 MC 2 800
MC 4 800
Group Session 3 – Roadmap – MPD Policy Application
  • Details on first use case and specific data needs for this
  • Potentially include additional use cases depending on maturity
  • Develop timeline
12:30

MC 2 - 800 Lounge Area
MC 4 800

Lunch Break

13:30

MC2 - 800

Group Presentations
14:30

MC2 - 800

Coffee Break
14:45 MC2 - 800 Group Presentations
16:00 MC2 - 800

Closing Ceremony

Ronald Jansen

Assistant Director, United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD)

Ronald Jansen is Assistant Director of the United Nations Statistics Division in New York. He is responsible for the Division’s work on data innovation and on capacity development strategies. This includes leading the intergovernmental processes for innovation of official statistics and implementing the capacity development pillar of the Cape Town Global Action Plan in support of the 2030 agenda for sustainable development. He is specifically supporting the work of the UN Global Working Group on Big Data for Official Statistics, the UN Global Platform and its Regional Hubs. The platform is a collaborative environment for the global statistical community to jointly execute data innovation projects and share data, services, methods and expertise.

Julia Clark

Senior Economist, Identification for Development (ID4D) Initiative, World Bank

Julia Clark is a Senior Economist with the World Bank’s Identification for Development (ID4D) Initiative, which brings global knowledge and expertise across sectors to help countries realize the transformational potential of digital ID systems. She has worked extensively on the application of ID systems for development with ID4D and previously at the Center for Global Development (CGD). She currently leads ID4D’s research program and has authored or contributed to many flagship reports and guidance on good practices for ID systems, including the ID4D Practitioner’s Guide and the Principles on Identification for Sustainable Development. Clark holds an MA from the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex and is completing her PhD at the University of California, San Diego.

Craig Hammer

Senior Program Manager, Development Data Group, World Bank

Craig Hammer is a Senior Program Manager with the Development Data Group at the World Bank. He specializes in governance reforms, and in particular on open government and open data initiatives. His work at the World Bank has included strengthening laws, policies, and regulations focused on access to information, open government data, and data-driven decision-making for improved public service delivery to traditionally marginalized and underserved communities in more than 30 countries in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America, South Asia, and Central Europe. He is a co-author of the 2021 World Development Report: Data for Better Lives, a Secretariat member for the World Bank’s Data Governance Body, and manager of The World Bank’s Global Data Facility, which is the Bank’s primary financing mechanism to support low- and middle-income countries’ data priorities alongside the Bank’s core lending portfolio.  He is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations; a member of the Society for the Policy Sciences; a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science; and a member of the Council of Editors for the Journal of Law and Politics. He has published books, chapters, and refereed journal articles on topics including development data, law, and governance.

Esperanza Magpantay

Senior Statistician, International Telecommunication Union

Ms Esperanza Magpantay is the Senior Statistician of the ICT Data and Analytics division of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), where she has been working since December 2000. She is responsible for the collection, harmonization and dissemination of ICT statistics.

Ms Magpantay coordinates the work of the ITU Expert Groups on ICT indicators, the ITU’s representative at the Partnership on Measuring ICT for Development and its Steering Committee, UN Inter-agency Expert Group on SDG Indicators and the UN Global Working Group on Big Data where she currently leads the Task Team on mobile phone big data. She has represented ITU in international meetings including the UN Statistical Commission and the UN Committee for the Coordination of Statistical Activities (CCSA), and in regional events giving presentations and trainings on ICT statistics. Before joining ITU, she worked for 7 years at the International Labour Office (ILO) in Geneva as a statistical officer. She has a degree in Statistics from the University of the Philippines and is a candidate in Master in Business Analytics and Big Data from IE University in Madrid, Spain.

Sveta Milusheva

Senior Economist, Development Impact (DIME), World Bank

Sveta Milusheva is a Senior Economist in the Development Impact (DIME) department at the World Bank. She co-leads the World Bank program on Mobile Phone Data (MPD) for Policy under the Global Data Facility, focused on helping low- and middle-income countries integrate MPD into their national data systems. She also leads the ieConnect program of impact evaluations focused on transport investments and within this program leads the work on urban mobility. Her research focuses on the application of new big data sources, such as mobile phone data and crowdsourced data, to study questions in development and to evaluate the impact of development interventions. This is applied to areas including infrastructure and information & communication technologies, population mobility, health and gender. She received her PhD and MA in Economics from Brown University and her BA in Economics and International Studies from Emory University.

Trevor Monroe

Senior Program Officer, Chief Statistician's Office, Development Data Group, World Bank

Trevor Monroe is a Senior Program Officer with the Chief Statisticians Office in the Development Data Group at the World Bank. Trevor leads programs that put Data and AI to work for development. Currently, He currently manages a program under the Global Data Facility to accelerate country capacity to use Mobile Phone Data for policy and Official statistics.

Useful links

GDF Website
 

Date: October 07 - 10, 2024 ET

Location: World Bank HQ