A focus page will be a saved search (of any kind), with a custom title, focus visualisation, and simple URL—on the technical and design side, nearly all the functionality to support focus pages already exists in HDX, so the effort would be mainly on the data team and communications sides.
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Live mockup (dummy data for key figures and map): https://feature-data.humdata.org/crisis/malaria
What we have now
For listing datasets, we already have the functional equivalent of focus pages on HDX via tags and related searches, e.g. https://data.humdata.org/search?tags=malaria
Unfortunately, our current tag pages have three significant problems:
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The existing (hidden) functionality in HDX for Custom pages will allow us to create a special page—with title and featured visualisation—for any saved search, using only HTML forms.
Potential key users
iNGO workers specialising in a specific area across multiple countries (e.g. GBV, demining).
Cluster leads in the field.
Researchers and students in relevant fields.
Policy specialists at HQ for agencies and iNGOs.
Journalists researching stories.
Expected benefits for HDX
Better search-engine optimisation
a search for, e.g. “malaria data” would turn us up as a higher hit if the page had relevant text, etc., and people linked to it
Reaching new audiences
right now, HDX is highly visible in the open-data movement, but less so in specialist areas.
Easier to align with priorities of partners and funders
e.g. if a donor is funding a lot of demining activity, or an NGO is working on malaria
Showcase issues that are broadly important to the humanitarian community
… and put HDX at the centre of work in those areas.
Proposed work for HDX
HDX already contains nearly all of the technical functionality to support focus pages, via its Custom pages feature for the front end, and tagging/search feature for the backend. The only initial dev-team work item would be adding the new /focus URL path to the existing custom-pages form, which Dan estimates to be well under a half day of effort.
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In the future, we could take a little more dev-team time to add sections for related links, graphics, and descriptions to the Custom pages feature. These would be usable for all custom pages, not just focus pages.
Relevance to PAF and GDL grants and Hague Center
eHealth Africa is applying for Gates Foundation grants to accelerate their work on malaria data, and are interested in sharing that data on HDX rather than building their own site
eHealth Africa runs the DHIS2 implementations in Guinea and Sierra Leone, so they could be a strategic partner for our PAF and GDL grants
Unlike ebola, malaria remains a current and highly-relevant health topic in West Africa
according to WHO, there were 438,000 malaria deaths worldwide in 2015, mostly in the African continent
A Malaria focus page would be a good place to pull together and showcase our work on the two grants
E.g. pulling health data from mobile and DHIS2 systems, soliciting it from partners
should be able to get us some press.
A Demining focus page could be of interest to the Dutch government, since they’re doing some major funding in that area.
A Funding focus page could be a good area of collaboration with IATI
a possible priority for the Hague Centre
Note that focus pages can be built around any search, not just a single tag. For example, a “Healthcare in West Africa” focus page (if we decided to build one) could search for the tag “health” (and maybe “sante” and others) in any of the 15 West Africa Health Organisation countries.
Risks and uncertainties
While we have a strong statement of interest from one partner, we don’t know how big the demand would be for this feature. (Hypothesis: more popular among donor and HQ policy specialists than in the field)
Twitter (the industry leaders in tag-based topics) has a special URL syntax for hashtags — https://twitter.com/hashtag/malaria — but they don’t provide custom headings or text; instead, they just use their normal search-result layout (it’s exactly the same page layout as https://twitter.com/search?q=%23malaria )
CJ has mentioned that a short experiment with a Topics (plural) page in the past did not generate a lot of interest (though that is somewhat different from having a landing page for individual focus topics).
Creating a custom focus page creates the expectation that the data team will work to solicit up-to-date data for it.