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How can open data help shine a light on political corruption and make political systems fairer and more inclusive? How can we further link people and data to create a chain of accountability? Explore our new report.
This report captures the experience of public officials across different sectors on how they use beneficial ownership data in ways that go beyond anti-money laundering efforts.
The goal of this state-of-the-evidence review is to distinguish and highlight research on topics relevant to legislative transparency and to foster its use by Open Government Partnership (OGP) stakeholders.
The Open Government Partnership (OGP) provides an action platform for governments to commit to anti-corruption reforms. Governments can embed commitments from international initiatives like the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) into OGP action plans for stronger implementation and accountability.…
Fiscal transparency has been an area of great achievement for members of the Open Government Partnership (OGP), including the Nordic+ region...
Kleptocracy, "rule by thieves," distorts state institutions for elite gain, harming source and host countries. Explore a two part series by The National Democratic Institute and OGP that offer actionable strategies for OGP members and local governments to combat transnational kleptocracy, safeguarding governance, economies, and national security.
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