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Progress through Partnership: National-Local Collaboration to Advance Open Government

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Today’s challenges are complex. Tackling climate change, protecting democracy, and ensuring access to services require coordination. Finding practical solutions means working across society and at multiple levels of government.

Local governments are often at the forefront of tackling these challenges. Local governments are responsible for policies and services that can have a tangible impact on citizens’ lives. They can also be laboratories for innovation in governance. National governments need local governments to collectively tackle these major issues and ensure that policies are implemented. And local governments thrive when national policy supports collaboration, innovation, and credible implementation.

In OGP, national and local governments have worked together to solve difficult problems. For example, since the launch of OGP in 2011, members have used the action plan process to advance the principles of transparency, participation, public accountability, and inclusion at the national and local levels. To date, around 65 members have included at least one local commitment in a national action plan.

This note shares some key considerations based on practical experiences on how national governments can collaborate with local governments.

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