The Impact of Open Government: Assessing the Evidence
Open government has in recent years emerged as an area of intense activity and fervent hope for some of our largest societal aspirations. This paper asks the question, does open government work? That is to say, do open government interventions expand public knowledge of governmental processes, encourage participation and inclusionOGP participating governments are working to create governments that truly serve all people. Commitments in this area may address persons with disabilities, women and girls, lesbian, gay, bisexual, tr..., improve public services, save public money, or help achieve other widely accepted goals of government?
Filed under:
Aid,
Anti Corruption and Integrity,
Anti-Corruption Institutions,
Asset Disclosure,
Audits,
Capacity Building,
Citizenship & Immigration,
Conflicts of Interest,
Education,
Fiscal Openness,
Health,
Human Rights,
Inclusion,
Infrastructure & Transport,
Judiciary,
Labor,
Local Commitments,
Media & Telecommunications,
Open Contracting,
Open Data,
Open Parliaments,
Private Sector,
Public Participation,
Public Participation in Budget/Fiscal Policy,
Public Service Delivery,
Research Product,
Right to Information,
Science & Technology,
Water and Sanitation,
Whistleblower Protections
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