Oman ranked second in Arab world for availability of open data
The Sultanate of Oman has been ranked second in the Arab world in the field of Open Data Watch.
Oman that was represented by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI), advanced 16 positions globally.
In the open data report published by the US-based Open Data Watch Organisation, the Sultanate ranked 53 out of 108 countries globally when compared to 2016, where Oman was ranked 69 out of 179 countries.
NCSI said, “The Sultanate is ranked second in the Arab world in the field of open data and seventh at the West Asia level. Oman has progressed by 16 places in 2017 when compared to 2016.”
The global assessment is one of its kind, which covers open data on e-portals for national statistical authorities in various parts of the world.
The Open Data Watch Organisation, which assessed the e-portals of NCSI, issued a detailed report in which it cast light on the performance in sectoral fields. The report assessed three main sectors - social, economic and environmental data - which in total cover 20 topics.
The report showed that the Sultanate has been able to achieve high values of openness and coverage in most sectors of statics available to users.
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