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Osasco, Brazil

  • Member Since 2020
  • Action Plan

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Osasco joined OGP as part of the 2020 cohort. They are currently implementing two commitments from their 2021-2024 action plan.

This action plan features commitments related to marginalized communities and citizen participation.


Contacts

Felipe Tannus Moreira da Costa Director of Open Government and Citizenship Strengthening, Municipality of Osasco felipemoreira.seplag@osasco.sp.gov.br
Gabriela De Brèlaz Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP gabriela.brelaz@unifesp.br

Commitments


Resources

  1. Final Learning Exercise- Action Plan 2021-2024 – Osasco

    2024, Final Learning Exercise, Web page

  2. End of Commitment Report – Spread the social participation through the territory for citizens participated at the formulation process of budget and its monitoring, occupying the spaces, strengthening the transparency by a citizen language

    2024, End of Commitment Report, Web page

  3. End of Commitment Report – Civic Education: teach citizens how the administrations and its process work to promote social participation in decision-making

    2024, End of Commitment Report, Web page

  4. Inception Report – Action plan – Osasco, Brazil, 2021 – 2024

    2022, Inception Report, Web page

  5. Action plan – Osasco, Brazil, 2021 – 2024

    2021, Action Plan, Web page

  6. Osasco – Letter of Support

    2021, Letter, Web page


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