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Links on policy page lead to "page not found" #77

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Celaena41 opened this issue Nov 3, 2024 · 0 comments
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Links on policy page lead to "page not found" #77

Celaena41 opened this issue Nov 3, 2024 · 0 comments

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I am researching policy recommendations for OSS deployment and wanted to further investigate the content from this site: https://unicef.github.io/publicgoods-toolkit/policy/.

Unfortunately, clicking several links led to "page not found". These concern:

  • "In Rwanda, Partners in Health (PIH) and the Kigali Institute of Science and Technology have a partnership to train students to further develop and implement the DPG OpenMRS DPG"
  • "MOSIP's design principles around security and privacy -- reflected in its technical architecture and approach to handling vulnerabilities, threats, and audits -- have paved the way for adoption across countries with different regulatory environments, including India, Philippines, Ethiopia, Guinea, Sri Lanka and Morocco."
  • "At the most basic level, government agencies engaging with open source can start with basic knowledge of a handful of software licenses. Permitted software licenses under the Digital Public Good standard are listed in UNICEF's GitHub repository." (here the Github repository is not linked correctly, DPG works)
  • "The open-source approach shines again here. Indeed, the DPG OpenMRS found that the communities forming around the project have "taken on a movement of self-organization", sharing resources and tips in a self-reinforcing cycle of improvement."
  • "We've provided what we believe are the most important agency and project level policies for DPGs to consider around security (and privacy) -- basically a deeper operational dive that aligns with the Principles for Digital Development -- but you can use these in ways that fit your capabilities."
  • "For example, Ghana passed the Cybersecurity Act 2020 that addresses cyberstalking, child pornography, and sex trafficking." (Ironically, my Firefox Browser v. 131.0.3 on Mac states "potential security issue ahead")
  • "Indeed, many grant Requests for Proposals (RFPs) require applicants to describe in detail how they will protect user data: See, for example, an open data RFP from the Lacuna Fund."
  • "To those building a DPG that will be deployed solely to people from one of the countries that does not specifically regulate data privacy (and/or will be deployed from within that country), we still recommend that you build around global privacy principles and follow existing data privacy regulation (as the India based neonatal health diagnostics DPG Avayana did)."
  • "The Digital Impact Alliance's Principles for Digital Development provides further practical guidance to implementing privacy at different stages of a project."
  • "Fedora Linux is a DPG and part of the DPG Resources collection." (the issue here is the DPG Resources link)
  • "The Estonian government's recent audit of X-Road found that many national agencies didn't use data service agreements or rarely checked for compliance where they were in place."
  • "The frequent lack of local technical talent is problematic for creating and sustaining DPGs."
  • "Uzbekistan has been moving along this developmental path, first ensuring schools have the necessariy ICT infrastructure, like broadband access, and now revising curriculum to create future ICT developers and develop a competitive workforce and"
  • "They work as a cooperative set to better link a country's link science, technology, and business output to national economic growth and, perhaps increasingly, to attaining sustainable development goals, like creat"

I hope I found all links which are outdated.
Great resource, please keep it running!

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