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It Turns Out We Love Politics…

The public’s trust in politics is at an all time low, as various public opinion polls show. Or is it politicians that people mistrust? How to address these issues and restore the public’s trust in their elected officials? These questions were the focus of the 2012 Leadership Forum, organized by the State Legislative Leaders Foundation and Brown University in Providence on May 10-12.

Eric Gundersen to Join Global Integrity Board of Directors

We're excited to announce a new addition to our board of directors.

Taking Stock of OGP

The Open Government Partnership is officially afoot with the Articles of Governance formally approved and adopted at the first annual meeting in Brasilia last month. With distance gained from the meeting, this is a good moment to take stock of where the Partnership stands and the direction it needs to go.

Indaba: What Our Field Contributors “Really” Think About Our Research Tool

Over the last few months, Global Integrity wrapped up research from two major projects, The State Integrity Investigation  (SII) and The Global Integrity Report (GIR). Therefore, we wanted to take some time to reflect, capturing lessons learned and feedback from our field contributors on each project.

GIR11 Contributor Survey Results

We recently finished a survey of our team of field contributors involved in the production of the Global Integrity Report 2011, and we’re happy to share those results publicly.

‘Who Said What’ at OGP in Brasilia

These are the phrases that stuck with us a few days after the first annual Open Government Partnership (OGP) meeting in Brasilia, in which new OGP governments presented their Action Plans and members of civil society discussed their role in ensuring government commitments are met.

Access to information in Health Care Service Delivery in Papua New Guinea

Findings from our recent fieldwork exploring access to information issues in provincial healthcare delivery in PNG.

OGP Networking Mechanism Update

What's new with our growing network of "suppliers" of open government expertise.

Malawi’s Unexpected Opportunity

It’s undeniable that new leadership is a good start, but change certainly requires more than just that.

What to Watch for in Brasilia 2012

What we're looking for at the first annual high-level meeting of the Open Government Partnership.

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