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Crowdsourcing a UK Open Government Manifesto

One of the principles behind the Open Government Partnership, at least as far as we see it, is that government should get better at it each round of action plans. Engagement with civil society should be deeper. Commitments should get…

An Updated Overview of the New OGP Action Plans

In the report, “What’s in the New OGP National Action Plans?”, the OGP Support Unit highlights the work of OGP participating countries that are making interesting new commitments in their action plans. The report, which was recently updated with four…

FACES OF OPEN GOVERNMENT – PATRICK LIM

In this section of the OGP newsletter, we feature open government champions both from government and civil society, and ask them about their OGP experiences. Here is what they have to say:  How does open government make a difference in…

Playing the “Inside” game: Does engagement equal co-option?

On September 24 2014, the Open Government Partnership (OGP) and Ford Foundation hosted a Civil Society breakfast meeting of senior civil society leaders and open government advocates from around the world. These reformers came together to talk about what is…

Interview with Action 4 Transparency project lead

A new anti-corruption app, Action 4 Transparency, has been launched in Uganda this month. It is the result of a collaboration between civil society organisations and media organisations - a rare coupling. Rowan Emslie spoke to the project lead, Gerald Businge,…

Creating a network of reformers

Tuesday Sept. 30 marked the last day of Indonesia as the lead chair of the Open Government Partnership (OGP) movement. Mexico assumed this role starting on Oct. 1. Some of us were together in New York last Wednesday to celebrate…

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