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Felipe Ribeiro
Felipe Ribeiro

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Open content has considerably expanded worldwide since the United Nations Education Science Culture Organization (UNESCO) has developed the Diamond Open Access Coalition S to fulfill its 'Recommendation on Open Science'.

Due to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) 'Digital Public Infrastructure Framework Open-Source Ecosystem Enablement Framework (OSEEF) I have developed the 'Open Source Digital Public Infrastructure' analyzing how to implement the Open Source Initiative (OSI) 'Global Commons to Enable Digital Sovereignity' call.

Yet some of the United Nations Open Source (UNOS) and United Nations Open Education (UNOE) requirements for justice equity diversity inclusion (JEDI) were not fully fulfilled due to the lack of small grassroots alternative solutions.

The development of the collaborative research 'The State of Open Content in NonWestern Countries' comes to fulfill this gap and add open culture and free culture research centers that are not yet in the Open Knowledge Foundation Network (OKFN) Global Directory.

This is one more step on the direction of regulating open content licensing and open content labor rights.

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