
Open Gov Challenge: Mongolia
Learn more about Mongolia's Open Gov Challenge commitment on anti-corruption.
Whole-of-government strategies can help integrate and coordinate various anti-corruption reforms and allow both governments and civil society to monitor their progress in a comprehensive and efficient manner. These can be national anti-corruption/integrity strategies or roadmaps, and like all OGP commitments and action plans, can be co-created together with civil society, based on national and local context.
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As part of the Open Gov Challenge, the OGP Support Unit would like to recognize some of the most inspiring commitments made by participants to date. Read more about these exciting reforms on anti-corruption strategies below.
For a full list of Challenge commitments submitted by members, visit our Open Gov Challenge Commitment Tracker.
Implement the National Public Integrity Strategy (ENIP)
The need for greater transparency and trust are key issues for Chileans, especially following recent high-profile corruption cases. The government will implement a co-created, national public integrity strategy that focuses on over 200 measures to promote beneficial ownership transparency, public participation, open contracting, and budget transparency.
Implement a Whole-of-Government Anti-Corruption Strategy
Ukraine’s 2021-2025 Anti-Corruption Strategy identifies 15 priority areas with a high risk of corruption. This commitment will tackle 73 identified problems across the priority areas. A crucial tool for success is a new monitoring platform.
Explore all anti-corruption commitments from OGP members.
The following list reflects commitments submitted through national or local action plans. For more details, visit OGP’s Data Dashboard.
Filter the commitments according to three categories evaluated by the Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM): ambition, completion, and early results.
Country/Locality | Year | Commitment Title | More |
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Larena, Philippines | 2025 |
Establish a transparent and open procurement procedure |
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Czech Republic | 2024 |
Reform of the Office for the Protection of Competition (OPC) |
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Czech Republic | 2024 |
Strengthening transparency in small-scale public procurement |
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Czech Republic | 2024 |
An environment for efficient and transparent public procurement |
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Jamaica | 2024 |
Complete the National Anti-Corruption Strategy |
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This table shows all commitments that match the filters selected at the top of the page. At least one filter must be selected to populate this table. Use the tags above the table to further filter by commitment quality (e.g. ambitious, complete). Click on commitment titles to learn more about each commitment. Click on “Featured” icons to access stories, where available.
This table enables finding existing commitments in specific policy areas, regions, and years, as well as top-performing commitments by using the built-in table filters.
The commitment performance metrics (e.g. ambitious, complete) are derived directly from IRM reports. See the terms below for details. The Year field shows the year in which the commitment was first submitted. Icons in the Featured field indicate that a story is available on the OGP website.
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