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?
This series explores inspiring reforms by OGP members around the world, from tackling corruption through open contracting reform to addressing the challenges posed by artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies.
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Learn more about the Brazil's Open Gov Challenge commitment on open contracting.
Learn more about the United States' Open Gov Challenge commitment on public participation.
Learn more about Moldova's Open Gov Challenge commitment on increasing public participation in decision-making.
Learn more about Quintana Roo's Open Gov Challenge commitment on co-creating an environmental governance plan.
Learn more about Armenia's Open Gov Challenge commitment on digital gift declarations for public officials.
Learn more about Guatemala's Open Gov Challenge commitment on combatting gender-based violence.
Learn more about Chile's Open Gov Challenge commitment on its anti-corruption strategy.
In this interview, marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Daniela Chacón-Mendoza discusses the critical role digital platforms play in combating gender-based violence in politics.
Izabela Moreira Corrêa, Secretary for Public Integrity at the Brazilian Office of the Comptroller General (CGU) reflects on the country’s journey as a global leader in open government and its plans for the future.
Laura Neuman explores how she’s leveraging the implementation of Right to Information laws to advance government accountability.
Learn more about Malawi's Open Gov Challenge commitment on open contracting and beneficial ownership transparency.
OGP Mongolia POC Bolorsaikhan Badamsambuu reflects on how digital innovation and civic engagement ...
We seem to be in a moment of regulatory simplification. Can the right to information (RTI) benefit from simplification too?
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