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Digital Public Goods Alliance

The Digital Public Goods Alliance is an initiative endorsed by the UN Secretary-General that facilitates the discovery and deployment of digital public goods.

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The Digital Public Goods Alliance

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Overview

Welcome to the Digital Public Goods Alliance Github. We are a not-for-profit, multi-stakeholder alliance that stewards the definition of 'digital public goods'. Digital public goods (DPGs) are open-source products that advance the sustainable development goals. DPGs are open data, open AI models, open standards, and open content. Other than being open-source and platform independant, DPGs must adhere to privacy and other applicable laws and best practices, do no harm by design and meet the DPG Standard.

If you are curious to know about how the DPGA functions, visit our website.

How do we function as an open project/organisation?

Various partner organisations of the DPGA have seconded technical and managerial resources to the DPG Secretariat. The secretariat works closely with the community (YOU!) and experts (YOU!) to maintain openness of the DPG Standard, reviews applications submitted by DPG nominees, and advocates for the DPG Registry, a database of digital solutions that are designated DPGs. We offer a public API that can feed our database to other marketplaces, platforms, catalogues and registries e.g. The Digital Impact Alliance Catalogue for DPGs.

Get involved!

1. Contribute to the DPG Standard

The DPG Standard is a baseline criteria for what a DPG must fulfill. The standard has 9 indicators, which ensure the core design of the digital solution meets the criteria to become a DPG. It takes into account open licensing, privacy, relevance to the SDGs, and that the digital solution does no harm. It also lays down guidelines for documentation so that the DPG is replicable.

If you have any suggestions, please visit the DPG Standard repo and contribute.

2. Nominate a Digital Public Good

Is there a product that is open source AND good for society? It probably qualifies to be a DPG and should reside in the DPG Registry. You can nominate a digital solution that you know or have built yourself to be designated as a digital public good.

Not sure if the digital solution will qualify as DPG? We have an eligibility tool that can help you gauge how ready you are to be a DPG. It only takes a few minutes. You can also submit an application to be a DPG. To find out more about the application process, go to our submission guide.

All the applications received by the DPGA Secretariat are processed on publicgood candidates public repo, and applicants can track progress of their application on GitHub.

3. Validate a DPG application

We want to open up the review process for the community to participate. To that end, we have built a validation tool that crowdsources the review process. The tool was developed by volunteers and we are seeking further help on development of this tool. If you are interested in contributing, please contact our team.

Code of Conduct

We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, nationality, personal appearance, race, religion, or sexual identity and orientation.

We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, diverse, inclusive, and healthy community.

You will find our Code of Conduct here.

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  1. DPG-Standard DPG-Standard Public

    Digital Public Goods Standard

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  2. dpg-resources dpg-resources Public

    Resources for Digital Public Goods

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  3. dpg-community dpg-community Public

    Community of DPG product owners

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  4. publicgoods-api publicgoods-api Public

    API for Digital Public Goods

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