Exploring wording in consent forms, participants were asked to evaluate the consent statements used for the GSPS interviews and focus group discussions, to decide whether they might change the wording to facilitate the sharing and future reuse of the data.
While the use of written consent forms is not philippines rcs data mandated in Kyrgyzstani law, some scholars did say they use them to promote ethical working and also to protect themselves.
Exercises on anonymisation of qualitative data and basic disclosure review of survey data looked at UK Data Service collections such as the Millennium Village study.
On the issue of controlling access to data, especially on sensitive topics, the data producers felt that open access would not be possible for detailed GSPS data and that some form of safeguarding would be needed.
An open teaching dataset based on non-sensitive and anonymized sub-sections of the data certainly could be produced if resources became available. A suggestion was to limit access to academics to be certain that the data would not be exploited in the wrong way or fall into the wrong hands.