Submitted by Global Integrity on 5 April 2012 - 10:40am
Our early thinking around “open sourcing” the Global Integrity Report by producing in-depth documentation and providing free public access to our web-based, fieldwork platform, Indaba.
Regardless of how weak or sophisticated their political financing regulations are, countries around the world are equally failing to effectively regulate the flow of money into politics.
For those on Livestream that won't be able to see this presentation well, below is Global Integrity Executive Director Nathaniel Heller's presentation.
As part of our effort to promote concrete policy dialogue around the findings from the recently released Global Integrity Report: 2011, Global Integrity is offering an interested government the opportunity to host a Global Integrity Dialogue Workshop in their country at no cost.
Submitted by Global Integrity on 22 March 2012 - 12:44pm
The Mexican Government, the Secretariat General of the Organization of American States (OAS), the Inter-American Development Bank (TBC), and the Open Government Partnership (OGP) hosted a discussion in Mexico City this week on the progress, challenges, and opportunities around transparency, accountability, and citizen participation as elements of an open government.
Yesterday, The State Integrity Investigation, a partnership between the Center for Public Integrity, Global Integrity and Public Radio International to measure the risk of corruption in every US state, released full state report cards. They include letter grades, reporter comments and research details, as well as each state's rank among all 50 states.