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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…

What’s in the New OGP National Action Plans?

The majority of countries participating in the Open Government Partnership (OGP) have submitted new National Action Plans since the London Summit in October 2013. For a voluntary initiative such as OGP, this is an important indication of support from governments and…

Testing the boundaries of OGP

Are governments most likely to reform before joining an international initiative or once they have joined it? The answer to this question will go a long way towards explaining the impact of Open Government Partnership in the years to come.…

Mexico To Lead Open Government Partnership — Press Release

Global Organization Recognizes Mexico's Leadership on Government Transparency and Digital Democracy For immediate release NEW YORK -- Mexico today assumed the chairmanship of the Open Government Partnership in a ceremony at the United Nations. Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto was…

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