Making Access Easier: Responsible Right to Information Simplification
We seem to be in a moment of regulatory simplification. Can the right to information (RTI) benefit from simplification too?
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The Open Government Partnership is a dynamic platform where issues, interests and actors come together on both the national and international level. When it all comes together, this platform is a fertile base for partnership, achievement and, at times, even…
In this section of the OGP newsletter, we feature individuals from government and civil society, and ask them about their experiences. Here is what they have to say: a. How does open government make a difference in people's lives? In the…
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All members of the Open Government Partnership have already voluntarily committed to opening their governments. Measuring the success of these open government reform efforts is a critical second step. One option is to look at legal and administrative tracking mechanisms.…
In October 2014 OGP-executive officers from the public administration in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden met in Berlin. The main purpose was to discuss and exchange experiences about OGP Actions Plans. In addition we wanted to learn more about the…
In 2011, South Africa joined 7 other countries to found the Open Government Partnership (OGP). Since then, it has been joined by Ghana, Liberia, Kenya, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Malawi and most recently, Tunisia as African countries participating in the OGP.…
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On March 16, OGP will be launching the 2nd annual Open Government Awards. We are excited to announce this year’s theme, which will be “Improving Public Services through Open Government”. Our goal is to once again showcase and celebrate the…
*This blog is available in English here.* La participación cívica es uno de los tres valores de gobierno abierto que todos los compromisos de planes de acción deberían involucrar. Pero también puede ser un área particularmente desafiante para reformas hacia…
Este blog está disponible en español aquí. Civic participation is one of the three open government values that all action plan commitments should address. But it can also be a particularly challenging area of open government reform. Some stakeholders have…
We seem to be in a moment of regulatory simplification. Can the right to information (RTI) benefit from simplification too?
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