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Delivering Anindilyakwa data governance. Achieving self-determination for First Nations peoples requires empowering communities in the collection and application of their own data for evidence-based d

The Australian National University — Linkage Projects
Amount
Up to $526,426
Closes
Sunday 31 December 2028
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Delivering Anindilyakwa data governance. Achieving self-determination for First Nations peoples requires empowering communities in the collection and application of their own data for evidence-based decision-making. This project aims to provide an exemplar model of Indigenous data governance for the Anindilyakwa people in Groote Eylandt. Using innovative research methods and partnership models, the project will develop and evaluate a community-governed information platform and the means to leverage it for sustained, targeted, community-led interventions. Expected outcomes include enhanced Anindilyakwa self-determination, and new best practice knowledge for implementing such platforms elsewhere—providing a potential model for other First Nations communities across Australia.. Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 4403 - Demography. Lead: A/Prof Brian Houle

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