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Fiscal Openness: Open Budgets

Every year, governments collect and spend billions of taxpayer funds to pay for public services like education and healthcare. The public has a right to know how that money is allocated and how it is spent.

Sweden Action Plan Review 2023-2025

This product consists of an IRM review of Sweden’s 2023-2025 action plan. The action plan comprises four commitments that the IRM has filtered and clustered into two. This review emphasizes its analysis on the strength of the action plan to…

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Ecuador Says No to Violence and Yes to Transparency

  Violence and corruption are two concepts that have been separated for a long time. According to the 2022 Corruption Perception Index, Ecuador ranked 101 out of 180 countries in terms of corruption. Dialogo Diverso (an organization that promotes the…

Ukraine Results Report 2021–2022

Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine shifted the priorities of the government and civil society during its fifth OGP action plan cycle. Despite challenges brought by the invasion, the action plan laid the groundwork for transparency in beneficial ownership, extractive…

Argentina Action Plan Review 2022-2024

El Quinto Plan de Acción Nacional de Gobierno 2022-2024 se compone de seis compromisos que abordan áreas clave de políticas públicas, como género, medio ambiente, obras públicas y salud. Se destaca la innovación en la federalización del plan, con colaboraciones…

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Reform Space to Watch: Anti-corruption and Infrastructure Data in Brazil

As one of OGP’s founders, Brazil has always had civil servants and civil society actors truly committed to the cause of reform and, with some exceptions, has often been at the vanguard of the Partnership. With a new government in charge, committed to change, can meaningful progress be made on fighting corruption?

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