Community Systems Foundation
CSF is a not-for-profit corporation registered in the USA in 1963, providing innovative technology so
Community Systems Foundation is a non-profit technology group that provides communities, organizations, and governments with innovative digital platforms to improve their impact. The heart of CSF’s work is designing data management and visualisation tools to improve decision-making, such as the Global DevInfo Initiative – the database system endorsed by the United Nations Development Group to moni
06/15/2026
As the global community soon gathers for , CSF is proud to stand with partners across the UN system advancing open source as a catalyst for sustainable development.
For decades, CSF has invested in digital public goods and open-source platforms that strengthen national systems, expand access to data, and empower governments to make evidence-informed decisions. Through initiatives such as and , we work alongside UNICEF, UNESCO, UN Women and national governments to ensure that technology solutions are transparent, adaptable, locally owned, and built for long-term impact.
Open source is more than a development model—it is a pathway to digital sovereignty, collaboration, innovation, and equitable access to technology. These principles are central to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals and ensuring that countries can build and sustain the systems they need to serve their communities.
is a moment in time, but sustainable development requires sustained effort! We welcome the chance to energize the growing movement for a more open, interoperable, and sustainable digital public infrastructure worldwide.
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06/04/2026
I'm delighted to share that OpenEMIS has been shortlisted for the HundrED Global Collection 2027.
This recognition is particularly meaningful because it reflects a journey that has been shaped by collaboration, trust, and a shared commitment to strengthening education systems through better use of data.
What began as a vision to provide ministries of education with accessible, sustainable, and evidence-driven tools has grown into a global public good supporting education planning and decision-making in more than 30 countries. Along the way, OpenEMIS has benefited from the leadership of ministries of education, the early vision of UNESCO, support of development partners, and the dedication of countless technical and education professionals around the world.
Being shortlisted by HundrED is an honor, but more importantly, it highlights the growing importance of digital public infrastructure and data-informed decision-making in advancing equitable, resilient, and effective education systems.
My sincere thanks to everyone who has contributed to the OpenEMIS journey over the years. This recognition belongs to all of you.
We now look forward to the final review and announcement.
Learn more about the OpenEMIS innovation profile: https://buff.ly/pMuhb82
OpenEMIS OpenEMIS is a digital public good that transforms fragmented education data into a unified national education management information system. It improves visibility, planning, and decision-making by integrating school, student, and staff data in real time. OpenEMIS is open source, sustainable, and co...
06/01/2026
CSF is honored to extend our partnership with the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) in support of the Community Renewal Programme (CRP), which serves Jamaica's most vulnerable communities.
Through PIOJ's leadership, CSF has deployed a Data For All (DFA) solution to strengthen the collection, analysis, and sharing of community-level data. A strong foundation of reliable data is essential for identifying needs, targeting interventions, and measuring impact—helping ensure that resources reach the communities that need them most.
We look forward to supporting PIOJ's commitment to evidence-based planning and community renewal across Jamaica.
Learn more: https://crp.pioj.gov.jm/and https://jamaicacrp.dataforall.org/
Homepage - Community Renewal Programme The Community Renewal Programme, CRP, was established in 2011 as a multi-level, integrated intervention for coordinating and enhancing service delivery among 100 of the most volatile and vulnerable communities in Jamaica.
05/26/2026
CSF, with generous funding from UNICEF Algeria, recently concluded a project in support of the Ministry of National Education (MEN) Algeria, in which we reviewed and reflected on the potential of AI in the future evolution of Algeria’s Education Management Information System (EMIS) ecosystem.
MEN has developed an impressive and sophisticated data-centered ecosystem of education platforms — including AMATTI, Awlyaa, Ostad, Taqiim, and Tawdif — that have been successfully operating for many years. These systems are a clear reflection of strong national leadership and long-term investment in digital transformation for education.
CSF's role was to provide technical expertise and recommendations focused on strengthening the analytical dimension of the ecosystem. While a significant wealth of education data is already being collected across platforms, there is enormous potential to further enhance how this data is transformed into actionable insights that support planning, decision-making, and improved outcomes for learners.
A central part of our reflection focused on reframing the conversation around AI — from simply asking “Should we adopt AI?” to asking “What are we feeding AI?”
An AI layer sitting on top of fragmented or ungoverned data can generate fast and confident errors — automation at scale without a foundation of truth. The real opportunity lies not in replacing existing systems, but in strengthening the quality, governance, interoperability, and analytical coherence of national education data so that AI can generate trusted insights that truly support students, teachers, and decision-makers.
We are particularly excited by the opportunities that AI can bring to education systems — not starting from scratch, but leap-frogging ahead by building on strong, trusted national data systems and a student-centered approach that keeps the learner at the center of education driven by quality data and insights.
We extend our appreciation to the Ministry of National Education Algeria for its vision and leadership, and to UNICEF Algeria for its partnership and commitment to strengthening data-driven education systems.
05/21/2026
Many national partners engage with CSF in waves — periods of rapid transformation driven by policy priorities, new funding, or major reform agendas, followed by quieter phases where systems are embedded into daily operations and sustained through ongoing support.
This has become a familiar pattern across both OpenEMIS and Data For All projects that are now spanning more than a decade in many countries.
What we’ve learned is that long-term engagement creates unique advantages:
• Institutional knowledge is retained over time, even as priorities evolve
• National systems remain stable and operational between investment cycles
• Countries can scale faster when new opportunities emerge because foundations are already in place
• Trust grows through continuity, responsiveness, and shared problem solving
• Basic support and maintenance models help ensure sustainability beyond project timelines
• Long-term partnerships allow technology to evolve alongside national needs rather than being replaced every few years
Sustainable digital transformation is rarely linear. It happens through cycles of momentum, consolidation, learning, and renewal.
That continuity is where long-term partnerships matter most.
Read more about our approach and reach out to discuss. https://www.communitysystemsfoundation.org/approach
Approach | Community Systems Foundations CSF engages with communities to build solutions that lead to good development outcomes sustained by responsible development processes. We increase people’s choices through innovations that harness the power of data to benefit communities economically, socially, and environmentally, in support of t...
05/18/2026
In a world increasingly shaped by environmental disasters, political instability, and civil unrest, business continuity is no longer optional — it is essential.
For international organizations serving vulnerable communities, the ability to maintain operations during times of crisis can directly impact lives, services, and long-term resilience.
That is why it has been our privilege and honor at CSF to support UN Women through the ongoing development and maintenance of UNWomen BCA — strengthening operational readiness needed to ensure continuity, responsiveness, and institutional resilience when it matters most.
DevTech can help build resilient systems to ensure organizations remain agile, coordinated today, and effective tomorrow — even in the face of uncertainty.
At CSF, we remain committed to developing sustainable, mission-driven technology solutions that help our partners continue delivering impact under any circumstances.
Get in touch to learn more!
05/15/2026
New to EQUIST? Watch our new introductory video to see how the Equitable Impact Sensitive Tool helps policymakers and partners use data to identify equitable, cost-effective strategies that save lives - improving maternal, newborn, child health outcomes.
▶️ Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eGRGD4X5OUI&t=1s
Start using EQUIST: https://equist.info/ #/dashboard/profile
The latest EQUIST User Guide and supporting documentation are available on the EQUIST Resource Page: https://equist.info/ #/resources
If you know and have used the data modeling tool, you will understand how important recent enhancements are:
-Integration with LiST Online through API linkage, enables more streamlined and robust analysis (finally!), and
-User interface improvements support more intuitive navigation and efficient workflows
If you have used EQUIST in your work, we invite you to comment and share links to any analyses, use cases, or outputs.
Developed with UNICEF and implemented globally, EQUIST supports evidence-informed planning to help ensure no community is left behind.
EQUIST Update 2026 0:00 - Introduction/What is EQUIST?0:28 - Situation Analysis1:41 - Scenario Analysis4:01 - EQUIST as a platform4:18 - Overview 4:45 - OutroThis video provide...
05/14/2026
The Ministry of Education Seychelles is organizing OpenEMIS School Support Sessions this week - a fantastic approach to supporting teachers and administrators as data systems and processes change.
This isn't a ribbon cutting or celebrity event that typically makes the news. More importantly, these small actions are ones that make big differences in how new systems grow and take root. Seychelles is transforming education from the ground up!
05/06/2026
We’ve heard a few… creative takes on OpenEMIS over the years.
Here are a couple that come up often:
❌ “OpenEMIS means the data is open to anyone.”
✔️ The software is open source. The data is secure and permission-based.
❌ “If it’s free, there must be hidden features behind a paywall.”
✔️ No licenses, no tiers—everything is available to all users, always.
❌ “EMIS is just a tech project.”
✔️ The real work is aligning people, processes, and data—not just deploying software.
We pulled together a short article to unpack these (and a few more) misconceptions about OpenEMIS.
👉 Read more: https://www.communitysystemsfoundation.org/blog/debunking-common-misconceptions-about-openemis - and let us know if you have any questions we can help answer!
Debunking Common Misconceptions About OpenEMIS | Community Systems Foundations Debunking Common Misconceptions About OpenEMISIf you’ve spent any time around education data systems, you’ve probably heard of OpenEMIS. You may also have heard a few… creative interpretations of what it is (and isn’t).As with many widely used platforms—especially ones that are global, ope...
05/01/2026
Artificial Intelligence is rapidly reshaping how we build software and use data—but its value ultimately depends on how it is applied.
At CSF, we are taking a practical, evidence-based approach to AI.
Across our teams, we are using AI tools and agents to improve efficiency and strengthen how we deliver our work. At the same time, we are beginning to integrate AI directly into our platforms—particularly OpenEMIS and DataForAll—to help users better access, understand, and act on data.
Two recent developments:
• OpenEMIS Chatbot – enabling users to query education data through natural language
• AI Insights (DataForAll Visualizer) – transforming charts and indicators into clear, evidence-based narrative interpretation
Importantly, these tools are grounded entirely in the data—no extrapolation, no assumptions—just context and clarity.
For many governments and development partners, the challenge is no longer collecting data, but turning trusted data into meaningful understanding. We see AI as one way to help bridge that gap—carefully, responsibly, and always in service of better decision-making.
Read more:
Artificial Intelligence at Community Systems Foundation (CSF): Advancing Data Use with Purpose | Community Systems Foundations Across the global development landscape, the role of data remains central and essential, while technology has rapidly and exponentially increased the power of what can be done with data. Systems such as OpenEMIS and DataForAll (DFA) were designed to support countries in collecting, managing, and usi...
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