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Bringing OGP Governments and Non-governmental Experts Face-to-Face
Recently the Government of Croatia hosted the Second Open Government Partnership (OGP) European Outreach and Support Meeting in Dubrovnik, Croatia. We kicked off the two-day event with a networking session to connect representatives from 16 governments in the region to nine access to information experts registered with the Networking Mechanism. This was the first in…
October 15, 2012
Rule 77, An Attack on Marine Transparency
As an organization working on transparency and accountability issues worldwide, we received with great concern the news of a new rule proposed on May 23, 2012 by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NFMS), a sub-agency of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). According to NOAA, the fisheries industry generates more than $183 billion per…
October 11, 2012
Vatican, How about Some Corruption Trials?
In dealing with a butler who leaked documents about corruption inside corruption -among other issues- to a journalist, the Holy See decided to adopt what spokesman Rev. Federico Lombardi called “unprecedented transparency,” bringing the case to public trial and allowing a small number of journalists to be present. The leaked documents revealed, for example, that…
October 10, 2012
What Does Global Integrity Mean by Innovation?
There’s been some buzz recently surrounding Global Integrity’s launch of TESTING 1 2 3 – The Global Integrity Innovation Fund as well as the recent opening of the OpenGov Hub, an experiment in co-working space for open government-focused non-governmental organizations working in the Washington, D.C., area. In both cases, we (and other observers) liberally toss…
October 9, 2012
Web Index Launched on Indaba
Gathered in 61 countries in part using our fieldwork platform Indaba, we were excited to see the World Wide Web Foundation’s (WWWF) Web Index launch publicly on September 5. The Web Index ranks 61 countries across seven categories assessing the progress and social utility of the World Wide Web on countries and their citizens. Combining…
October 2, 2012
Indaba-based PWYF’s 2012 Aid Transparency Index Launches at OpenGov Hub
As part of the OpenGov Hub, we’re honored to host Publish What You Fund’s launch of the 2012 Aid Transparency Index today as the Hub’s inaugural event. Publish What You Fund (PWYF) advocates for aid transparency by increasing the availability and accessibility of comprehensive, timely and comparable aid information. PWYF’s flagship initiative, the Aid Transparency…
October 1, 2012