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Global Integrity Publishes to IATI

With the help of Open-Aid Register, Global Integrity now meets IATI standards.

Countering Citizens United: Innovative Approaches by Civil Society

As the U.S. gears up for presidential elections, a variety of organizations are attempting to counter the new campaign finance framework.

How Online Information is Changing Cape Verde

Cape Verde models practical e-governance solutions.

The Citivox Pivot: How a Civic Startup is Failing Fast

Find out more about Citivox's pivot -- and about CEO Oscar Salazar's attitude towards the civic startup space in general.

So What’s In Those OGP Action Plans, Anyway?

See what we found when we distilled 45 OGP National Action Plans into easily digestible, tagged commitments. And feel free to dig into the data yourself!

We're Hiring: OpenGov Hub Community Manager

We're hiring! Come help us create the fantastic new OpenGov Hub.

Our Investment Strategy: Test Quickly, Fail Forward, Learn Iteratively

We are planning to launch the Innovation Fund, offering between US$2,000 and US$10,000 to experiment with new ways of diagnosing and/or mitigating the challenges of corruption, transparency and accountability in governance.

Web Survey: Help Us Improve this Website!

Your answers to a few quick questions will provide valuable information to improve our website. Please click here to submit your responses. Thanks in advance!

Reflections on Rwanda - 50 Years after Independence

 

This year Rwanda celebrates its 50th anniversary of independence from Belgium and 18 years of peace since the Rwandan genocide in 1994. Part of the celebration was the International Conference on Governance and Democracy: An African Perspective, held in Kigali from June 28 - 30. Participants from around the world, including Singapore, the U.S., Caribbean and across Africa, came to discuss Africa’s development in the 21st century. 

Of Coups, Corruption and Conflicts of Interest: the Case of Guinea-Bissau

Will the recent yield of control back to civilian leaders bring an end to the corruption in Guinea-Bissau?

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