Overview

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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.

Focus pages will provide a fourth major way for users to explore data on HDX:

  1. Location pages group datasets by a place (e.g. Syria)

  2. Crisis pages group datasets by an emergency (e.g. Hurricane Matthew)

  3. Org pages group datasets by the organisation uploading the data (e.g. Oxfam)

  4. Focus pages will group datasets by a shared theme (e.g. Malaria, Gender-based violence, Humanitarian funding)

Live mockup (dummy data for key figures and map): https://feature-data.humdata.org/crisis/malaria

About the name

The Latin word focus means fireplace (becomes Italian fuoco and Spanish fuego). The modern English usage of focus comes from the idea of people gathering around a fireplace or hearth, the same way we'd like humanitarians to gather around our "focus" pages.

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:

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

Expected benefits for HDX

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.

It would make sense to start by prototyping a single focus page for a topic like malaria or humanitarian funding. The main effort would be choosing (and perhaps cleaning) a dataset for the featured visualisation, promoting the new page via social media, and user testing it (perhaps as part of the PAF work in West Africa).

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

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