Latin America
OPEN GOVERNMENT PARTNERSHIP GLOBAL SUMMIT MEXICO | 2015
Visit OGPSummit.org for more information about the Summit. The Open Government Partnership’s Global Summit provides a wonderful opportunity for members of the open government movement to consolidate and build momentum, to reflect on what is working and what is not, and…
A Blueprint for Transparency: Integrity Pacts for Public Services in El Salvador, 2009-2014
When Gerson Martínez became head of El Salvador’s Ministry of Public Works in 2009, the organization was notorious for corruption that contributed to poor-quality construction, unfinished projects, and frequent lawsuits. Working with a prominent nongovernmental organization (NGO) and industry representatives,…
Open Government in Uruguay: Strengthening dialogue to make up for institutional challenges
In Uruguay, innovative practices of consultation and dialogue between government and civil society have enlarged the scope of open government reforms. All the actors involved agree on the priority of access to information commitments as part of the action plans.…
Open government and transparency reform in Chile: Balancing leadership, ambition, and implementation capacity
Chile is a successful open government reformer. The implementing agencies have achieved the targets set in the national action plans for transparency and access to information commitments. These reforms are changing administrative practices and attitudes about transparency and access to…
Gobierno Abierto: Una nueva forma de trabajar que pretende ingresar en el Gobierno y en la ciudadanía paraguaya
El Gobierno Abierto busca que la administración pública trabaje en estrecha relación con la sociedad civil para impulsar la participación ciudadana, incrementar la transparencia y combatir de mejor forma a la corrupción usando a la tecnología como habilitador de esta…
The Ripple Effects of the Mexican National Action Plan
Over the past year, political and social challenges have tested the relationship between civil society and government in Mexico. Not only has the government lost legitimacy in the eyes of many due to corruption and security scandals, but the most…