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Reflections from the OGP Leaders Network Pilot Program

The OGP Leaders Network Program Over the years, OGP has evolved as a prominent platform for thematic reform and ambition, and initiatives like the OGP Leaders Network (2020-2021) have catalyzed thematic leadership across the Partnership. The Leaders Network was designed…

Strategy Update Blog – July

Update on Co-Creating the Future of OGP

Just over two months ago, we launched the process to co-create OGP’s new strategy for 2023-2028. As part of the first phase of this process, we’re asking the OGP community and beyond about the role and relevance of open government for the next five years.

Background on Non-Universally Recognized States’ Participation in OGP

Non-universally recognized states are currently not eligible to become members of the Open Government Partnership (OGP). For purposes of OGP membership, “non-universally recognized states” refers to countries who are not members of the United Nations. The definition of UN membership,…

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A Look Inside OGP Local Action Plans from the Eastern Partnership

Since 2020, OGP Local has welcomed eleven new local members from the Eastern Partnership region; in 2020, we welcomed Akhaltsikhe, Khoni, and Ozurgeti in Georgia; Khmelnytskyi, Vinnytsia and Ternopil in Ukraine and Vanadzor and Gyumri in Armenia, and in 2022 Kutaisi and Rustavi from Georgia and Armavir and Yerevan from Armenia joined the Partnership. 

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