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Members

Since its founding in 2011, OGP has grown to more than 70 countries and 150 local jurisdictions that work alongside thousands of civil society organizations. Each member submits an action plan co-created with civil society that outlines concrete commitments to enhance transparency, accountability and public participation in government.

Spain

Member Since 2011 | Action Plan 5

Brazil

Member Since 2011 | Action Plan 6
Member Since 2011 | Action Plan 6
Member Since 2011 | Action Plan 5
Member Since 2011 | Action Plan 8

Armenia

Member Since 2011 | Action Plan 6

Colombia

Member Since 2011 | Action Plan 5

Affiliates and Non-Voting Members

Any State that is a member of the United Nations or any Specialized Agency of the United Nations, without prejudice to its international recognition status, may become an OGP member by adhering to the terms for participation outlined in the Articles of Governance. Jurisdictions that do not fall under these two categories, but that are members of a major intergovernmental organization or forum, may participate in OGP as affiliates. (Learn more)

Parliaments in OGP

For information on how parliaments can engage with OGP, please visit Parliaments in OGP to learn more.


Local Members

Local governments are closest to their citizens, resulting in innovative and ambitious open government reforms. Whether a state, prefecture or municipality, local government is in charge of delivering essential public services.

That’s why OGP Local was launched in 2016, building partnerships between local governments and civil society organizations to make governments more open, inclusive, participatory and accountable to their citizens.