Learning to Make All Voices Count: Localizing the Open Government Partnership

November 22, 2017 Michael Moses, Director of Advocacy and Programs An increasingly compelling body of evidence suggests that governance reform is inherently political and complex (see, for example, Halloran 2014;  Menocal 2013; Levy 2011; and the 2017 World Development Report). There are no one-size-fits-all solutions to governance challenges, no blueprints for reform that can be…

Launching the “Defending Democracy: Lessons from Around the World” Program

***This blog was originally published on the Open Gov Hub blog 9/29/2017*** September 30, 2017 Nada Zohdy – Director, Open Gov Hub    Click here to view this one page program overview as a PDF American democratic values and norms are facing unprecedented threats, from deep polarization, to the erosion of public trust in institutions,…

Siguiendo el Dinero en Latinoamérica: Reflexiones desde Condatos

September 15, 2017 Jorge Florez, Global Integrity www.globalintegrity.org | @GlobalIntegrity | @j_florezh Katherine Wikrent, Open Contracting Partnership www.open-contracting.org/ | @opencontracting | @K_Wikrent Eduard Martín-Borregón, PODER www.projectpoder.org/ | @ProjectPODER | @emartinborregon To read this blog in English, please click here. Hace unas semanas tuvimos la gran oportunidad de compartir con innovadoras en el uso de datos abiertos para el desarrollo de América Latina en Abrelatam/Condatos 17 en San José de Costa…