Ukraine rose by 30 points in the world ranking of the level of open data, taking 24 place.
The results of the Global Open Data Index study in his Facebook commented on the Prime Minister of Ukraine Vladimir Groysman on Facebook.
"This is another indication of the openness of government activities. Over the past year we introduced a single open data portal, opened most of the basic registers for free access, joined the international Charter for Open Data and approved an appropriate roadmap for the development of open data, "wrote the head of government.
The first place in the ranking was taken by Australia and Taiwan with data disclosure 79%. The following countries - France (73%), Great Britain (73%) and Canada (69%). At the same level with Ukraine (49%) were Hong Kong (50%), Poland, Austria and Slovenia - 47%. Russia took the 34th place (43%).
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