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Don’t Let Cash Slip Away: Strengthening Government Oversight of Stimulus Spending Through Robust Institutions with Broad Mandates
Explore how oversight bodies with strong legal and actual institutional strength and a broad mandate can contribute to effective stimulus oversight during the pandemic. This is the second blog in a limited series on strengthening government oversight of stimulus spending.
Côte d’Ivoire End-of-Term Report 2016-2018
Table 1: At a Glance Mid-term End of term Number of Commitments 15 Level of Completion Completed 5 4 Substantial 4 4 Limited 5 7 Not Started 1 0 Number of Commitments with… Clear Relevance to OGP Values 10 10…
Republic of Korea End-of-Term Report 2016–2018
The Korean government has continued to show its strong determination and dedication in carrying out the third national action plan’s (NAP3’s) 13 commitments, of which 10 commitments have been assessed as complete, and three commitments as substantially completed. Many of…
Don’t Let Cash Slip Away: How to Build Strong Government Oversight of Stimulus Spending
Que no se escape el dinero: Cómo construir mecanismos de supervisión de los paquetes de estímulos
As governments around the world implement massive stimulus packages to protect individuals’ economic and physical wellbeing in the midst of the pandemic, robust oversight mechanisms are essential to ensure these huge social programs reach intended recipients.
En medio de la pandemia, los gobiernos de todo el mundo están desplegando enormes paquetes de estímulos para proteger el bienestar económico y físico de las personas. Para asegurar que los beneficios de estos programas sean recibidos por los beneficiarios adecuados, es fundamental implementar mecanismos robustos de supervisión.
Kenya End-of-Term Report 2016-2018
Kenya’s second national action plan addressed priority policy areas for reform, such as beneficial ownership, extractives, open contracting, and open budgets. By the end of term, the commitment on beneficial ownership was fully implemented, while the commitments on climate change,…
Tunisia End-of-Term Report 2016-2018
The Tunisian Second Action Plan faced implementation challenges due to resource constraints and unclear cross-government coordination in some cases. The creation of Authority of Access to Information (AAI) was a key milestone and a major step in improving government practice…
Mongolia End-of-Term Report 2016-2018
Mongolia’s second action plan aimed to address a number of open government priorities in the country, such as transparency of media ownership and political finance, disclosure of beneficial ownership and contracts in the extractives sector, and improving the Glass Account…