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OGP Local – Key Materials

OGP Local supports its members to advance ambitious open government reforms through a co-created action plan. Here you will find the key reference documents and templates necessary to co-create, implement and assess a local open government action plan following OGP Local requirements and recommended practices.


OGP LOCAL HANDBOOK

Contains the rules for joining and participating in OGP Local. It is the principal point of reference for all local jurisdictions that have been accepted to be a member of OGP Local.

Handbook: Web | Downloads (EN/ES/FR/RU/PT/DE)

Summary: Downloads (EN/ES/FR/RU)

Strategic Vision & Commitment Templates

The templates present the questions required to be submitted as part of the action plan of an OGP Local member and are designed to be used during the co-creation process.

Strategic Vision: TemplateSample
Commitments: Template | Sample

 


IRM IN A BOX

Guidance developed by the Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM) for OGP Local members to support them selecting a local independent monitoring body, learning from and evaluating the local OGP process. It offers recommendations based on best practices and lessons from the IRM’s 10 years of assessing national and local action plans.

English | Español

Reporting Templates

The reporting templates are the reports required to be submitted as part of the evaluation and learning journey of an OGP Local member’s action plan. They contain the questions used to assess of the co-creation process as well as commitment design and implementation results.

Inception assessment template | End-of-commitment assessment template  | Final Exercise – Summary Report Template


Progress through Partnership: National-Local Collaboration to Advance Open Government

Today’s challenges are complex. Tackling climate change, protecting democracy, and ensuring access to services require coordination. Finding practical solutions means working across society and at multiple levels of government. In OGP, national and local governments have worked together to solve these difficult problems.

This note shares some key considerations based on practical experiences on how national governments can collaborate with local governments.

PDF Download: English | Español | Français

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