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Peru Design Report 2019-2021

The majority of commitments included in Peru’s fourth action plan are relevant to OGP values, but their potential impact is low. The IRM researcher recommends for the newly-created multi-stakeholder forum to play a key role in monitoring and enhancing the…

Mexico Design Report 2019-2021

The design of Mexico’s fourth action plan, completed under a new federal administration, brought about significant progress. The dialogue between the Government and civil society resumed, two diverse and participatory mechanisms to create commitments were established, and the forum created…

United States Design Report 2019-2021

The United States’ fourth national action plan contains commitments of broad interest to the American public. However, almost half of the commitments are recycled from pre-existing, ongoing government programs and, as written, do not signal significant changes in government practice.…

Ghana Implementation Report 2017-2019

Funding shortfalls and stalled legislation continue to limit commitment implementation in Ghana. However, passage of the long-awaited Right to Information Act and establishment of the Office of the Special Prosecutor marked important progress in establishing the legal and administrative infrastructure…

Tunisia Design Report 2018-2020 – For Public Comment

In 2021, the Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM) published the Design Report for Tunisia’s third action plan (2018-2020). The report covers the development of the action plan and the design of its commitments. In Tunisia, the IRM’s findings are summarized below:…

Argentina Design Report 2019-2021

Argentina’s fourth action plan was the result of a meaningful co-creation process, stemming from the lessons learned from previous action plans, in the context of a relatively healthy civic space and with solid, articulated and active participation from civil society.…

Costa Rica Design Report 2019-2021

Plan after plan, Costa Rica continues to improve its co-creation processes. This time participation improved in terms of quantity and quality, as it engaged more organizations and achieved greater ownership from them throughout the process. The funds allocated to execute…

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