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| After our conversation, [http://beatricemartini.it/blog/responsible-data-storytelling-npdev14/ we wrote about it] and received generous feedback from people working in big and small NGOs, active in grassroots groups, volunteering in initiatives working on the ground. Talking with practitioners who have been working in this field for several years, we realised that many of them, even having a lot of experience on various steps of the work process, often feel like they are missing atool to help them to keep the complexity of such project under control. Something to be checked quickly, to help answer difficult questions, especially when they arise without allowing a lot of time to take a decision. A checklist, basically. | | After our conversation, [http://beatricemartini.it/blog/responsible-data-storytelling-npdev14/ we wrote about it] and received generous feedback from people working in big and small NGOs, active in grassroots groups, volunteering in initiatives working on the ground. Talking with practitioners who have been working in this field for several years, we realised that many of them, even having a lot of experience on various steps of the work process, often feel like they are missing atool to help them to keep the complexity of such project under control. Something to be checked quickly, to help answer difficult questions, especially when they arise without allowing a lot of time to take a decision. A checklist, basically. |