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10 Years of OGP

Ten years ago reformers inside and outside government launched OGP – a simple yet distinct way to join forces to create transparent, participatory, inclusive, and accountable solutions.

In the next few months, we’ll be sharing blogs, resources, activities and events to reflect on the successes of the first 10 years of OGP and look ahead to the next decade. Explore below.

Celebrating 10 Years of Progress: The OGP Timeline

This is a collection of moments of impact to the community and organization. In the spirit of the Partnership, this is the starting point of co-creation. OGP invites its many partners - including you - to reflect on its growth…

OGP Global Summit – Korean palace

10 Things You Might Have Missed at the 2021 OGP Global Summit

Last month, the Republic of Korea hosted the 7th Open Government Partnership Global Summit around the themes of civic space, anti-corruption, and inclusive digital innovation. The Summit was an opportunity to reflect on the progress of OGP in its first…

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OGP at Ten: Toward Democratic Renewal

When eight governments and nine civil society leaders launched OGP in 2011, no one expected it to reach its current size and scope. Over the last ten years, however, OGP has grown in ways that have exceeded expectations.

OpenStories for OGP site

OpenStories

Everyone has a story. Together we have a mission. Explore stories from across the open government community, and submit your own.

Rakesh Rajani at the 2019 OGP Global Summit

Faces of Open Government: Rakesh Rajani

As OGP celebrates its 10th anniversary, we sat down with Rakesh Rajani, an open gov advocate who has been involved with OGP since its inception.

10 lessons over 10 years

10 Lessons from 10 Years of OGP

OGP Deputy CEO Joe Powell shares reflections on how OGP’s experience can inform some of the most critical policy debates facing the world today.

OGP Global Summit – Georgia

Open Government Awards

We're recognizing the most impactful OGP commitments over the last decade and innovative local commitments in progress. The public can vote for their favorites October 18-22.

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