
A Single Platform for Legislation Provides Easy-Access Legal Information
New Zealand gathers all of its laws into one user-friendly website, improving access to legal information for the public.
New Zealand gathers all of its laws into one user-friendly website, improving access to legal information for the public.
To change a longtime problem of secrecy between businesses and the public in Kenya, the government created a registry of businesses to create open records of transactions.
Platforms in Ukraine make the public procurement process more transparent and allow citizens to monitor it.
In 2021, the Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM) published the Transitional Results Report for the Netherlands' third action plan (2018-2020). The report covers the level of completion and the results of the action plan. The version of the report for public…
France implemented new open data clauses in government contracts, increasing competition between firms when applying for these contracts – eventually leading to better quality services for citizens.
Participation from women in leadership positions in Germany was either stalling, or even falling. A new legal act, brought into effect in 2015, introduces obligations and incentives to improve gender representation in private and public leadership positions.
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After years of distrust, the Costa Rican courts established a collaborative process for the public to determine how the judiciary should be reformed.
The Philippines’ fourth action plan modestly increased citizens’ access to information, particularly in regard to the budget process, extractive industries, and local government spending. Despite substantial completion, open government gains were modest. Going forward, the Philippines’ can achieve stronger reforms…
Jordan undertook a highly collaborative co-creation process. This process resulted in an action plan that promises to open new avenues for Jordanians to participate in their government. In particular, Jordan committed to engaging civil society and the public in national…
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