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Senegal Results Report 2021-2023

Senegal's first OGP action plan brought together the Senegalese open government community around concrete reforms. However, the action plan achieved limited completion and no notable results. The OGP host institution had limited ability to convene and fund OGP activities and…

Finland Results Report 2019-2023

Finland’s fourth OGP action plan was the country’s first to span four years (2019—2023). Finland completed most commitments despite the COVID-19 pandemic and shift of national priorities following Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine. The action plan resulted in the…

Canada Action Plan Review 2022-2024

The 2022–2024 National Action Plan (NAP) largely carries forward and supplements elements of Canada’s 2018–2021 NAP, introducing commitments in two new policy areas. Despite advancing relatively positive activities and initiatives, the potential for results of most commitments and milestones is…

Ireland Results Report 2021-2023

Ireland’s third action plan renewed Ireland’s engagement in OGP. The action plan established legislation to improve the enforcement of “cooling-off period” for public officials switching to the private sector. Most of the other commitments were implemented as planned, but did…

United States Action Plan Review 2022–2024

The United States fifth national action plan is extensive; addressing a wide range of relevant public policy issues. However, it has overall limited potential to achieve significant change in government practices. Developed primarily through a top-down approach, it largely reflects…

Ecuador Action Plan Review 2022-2024

Ecuador's second action plan aims to create an Open State by introducing initiatives in judicial, legislative, and electoral matters, along with enhancing transparency and social control measures from the first plan. The commitments were developed through a co-creation process, representing…

Paraguay Action Plan Review 2022-2024

Paraguay's fifth Open Government Action Plan seeks to advance an Open State by including commitments from the executive, legislative, and judicial powers[1]. Although it covers several priority issues for civil society, the commitments have mostly modest or uncertain scope. The…

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