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Open Government Reforms and Increased Civic Space are Key to EU Membership for the Western Balkans
Open Government Reforms and Increased Civic Space are Key to EU Membership for the Western Balkans
This blog is part of IRM Week: A Year in Review. Throughout the week, the Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM) will share findings and analysis from recent reports through a series of events, report ..

November 4, 2020

2020

Environmental Democracy: Where Open Government and the Escazu Agreement Meet
Environmental Democracy: Where Open Government and the Escazu Agreement Meet
In 2018, 22 countries from Latin America and the Caribbean reached a historical milestone in environmental democracy by signing the Escazu Agreement. In 2020, 20 countries have ratified the treaty and one more ratification is missing to make this a reality...

November 4, 2020

2020

Civic Space as a Key Prerequisite of Open Government Reforms in the MENA Region
Civic Space as a Key Prerequisite of Open Government Reforms in the MENA Region
Since joining OGP, Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia have made over 129 commitments. These have included strong commitments on improving access to public information and open data, but when it comes to implementing commitments both Jordan and Tunisia fall behind other OGP members, and the results of Morocco’s first OGP action plan have yet to be assessed by the IRM...

November 3, 2020

2020

Leveraging OGP for a Transparent COVID-19 Response in Africa
Leveraging OGP for a Transparent COVID-19 Response in Africa
Like governments around the world, African countries have shifted enormous resources to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Given such massive spending, fiscal transparency is more important than ever to minimize financial mismanagement and corruption.

November 2, 2020

2020

An Extraordinary Gathering to Build Back Better
An Extraordinary Gathering to Build Back Better
We witnessed an extraordinary gathering on September 24, 2020.  In the midst of the pandemic, amidst global protests against inequality and systemic racism, amidst an unprecedented rise in authoritarian leaders attacking democracy and civic freedoms, a coalition of world leaders ...

October 29, 2020

2020

Data Readiness, Response, Recovery and Reform
Data Readiness, Response, Recovery and Reform
COVID-19 has brought to light how gaps in public health-related data hinder pandemic readiness, response, and recovery. These gaps, along with the pre-existing inequalities exacerbated by them, have increased the urgency to shift to demand-driven publication of data and identification of data types needed across different regions and contexts.

October 23, 2020

2020

Why Shared Narratives Matter More Than Ever
Why Shared Narratives Matter More Than Ever
Arguably the most over-used word in public policy is “narrative”. Everyone likes to bandy it about, from politicians and pundits to scholars and therapists. So, do we really need an explanation as to why narrative is also important for public deliberation? The answer is, more than ever.

October 22, 2020

2020

Faces of Open Government: María Baron
Faces of Open Government: María Baron
On October 1, 2020, María Baron and the Government of the Republic of Korea started their year as Co-Chairs of the OGP Steering Committee, providing guidance and support to the Partnership as it tackles ...

October 20, 2020

2020

Opening up Climate Data
Opening up Climate Data
Open data adds value to the climate change agenda. After a little more than a year of work, we are finally finishing the pilot project for the implementation of the Beta version of the Open Up Guide for climate action...

October 16, 2020

2020

Want to Help Solve Elections and Facebook? Switch the Default to Transparent Advertising Online
Want to Help Solve Elections and Facebook? Switch the Default to Transparent Advertising Online
Today more than ever, elections are won and lost on social media. While social media can be a great platform for voter mobilisation and civic education campaigns, online political campaigning also entails risks to electoral integrity...

October 9, 2020

2020

Reflections on an Unprecedented Year
Reflections on an Unprecedented Year
The 2019-2020 OGP co-chairs reflect on their term and take stock on what's happened across the Partnership and the open government community these past twelve months.

October 7, 2020

2020

Citizen Participation in Auditing: The Key to Open Response and Recovery
Citizen Participation in Auditing: The Key to Open Response and Recovery
Supreme Audit Institutions (SAIs) are essential to identify and mitigate the risks associated with the use of power and ...

October 1, 2020

2020