Help improve the OGP’s co-creation guidelines!
Deadline: 7th November 2016
At the heart of the Open Government PartnershipThe Open Government Partnership (OGP) is a multi-stakeholder initiative focused on improving government transparency, ensuring opportunities for citizen participation in public matters, and strengthen... More is collaboration between government and civil society. This is reflected in the membership of the OGP’s Steering CommitteeThe Steering Committee is OGP’s executive decision-making body. Its role is to develop, promote and safeguard OGP’s values, principles and interests; establish OGP’s core ideas, policies, and ru... and the requirement that country National Action Plans are developed in partnership between government and civil society.
In February, the OGP’s Criteria and Standards subcommittee agreed that the Support UnitThe OGP Support Unit is a small, permanent group of staff that work closely with the Steering Committee and the Independent Reporting Mechanism to advance the goals of the Open Government Partnership.... and IRM should draft a new set of guidelines for co-creation in OGP that would better reflect and encourage such a partnership.
The draft co-creation guidelines, here, have been developed based on the comments and guidance of the Criteria and Standards subcommittee, as well as colleagues from the OGP Support Unit and IRM. They seek to improve the practice of co-creation in OGP by:
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Making existing requirements more specific and easy to follow;
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Introducing a focus on the quality of the consultation; and,
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Providing guidance on the ongoing dialogue between government and civil society in all three phases of the OGP National Action PlanAction plans are at the core of a government’s participation in OGP. They are the product of a co-creation process in which government and civil society jointly develop commitments to open governmen... Cycle: development, implementation and monitoring.
Each proposed guideline specifies a set of general basic requirements and, in line with OGP’s philosophy of incentivizing best practice and rewarding ambitionAccording to OGP’s Articles of Governance, OGP commitments should “stretch government practice beyond its current baseline with respect to key areas of open government.” Ambition captures the po..., each also has a set of best practice stretch ‘requirements’. Countries will not be obliged to meet these best practice ‘requirements’, but they will be supported and encouraged to do so. Countries that meet the best practice guidelines will be awarded a star for their quality of co-creation (comparable to the starred commitments).
How to respond
These draft co-creation guidelines will be out for public consultation for one month, from 7th October to 7th November. We invite you to help further improve these guidelines by contributing your comments and suggestions.
There are a number of ways you can respond.
Comment online
You can respond to the guidelines with others via the social blogging platform, Medium:
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Email us your thoughts
Word and OpenDocument format versions of the draft guidelines can be downloaded via these links:
Add your comments to the document and/or send us your thoughts via this email: consultation@opengovpartnership.org
Join a regional call
A series of regional calls will be held during October for Government Points of Contact and civil society members. Please complete this form to register to take part in a regional call.
Region |
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Asia-Pacific (in English) |
October 26, 6:00 am EST |
October 27, 6:00 am EST |
Africa & Europe (in English) |
October 26, 9:00 am EST |
October 27, 9:00 am EST |
Americas (in Spanish) |
October 26, 12:00 am EST |
October 27, 12:00 am EST |
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