From Commitment to Law of the Land: Beneficial Ownership Transparency in Nigeria
Shell companies are often a major enabler of corruption and financial crime. To tackle this, Nigerian reformers in government and civil society came together to establish a registry to disclose the real owners of this companies through OGP.
Why We Work: Jimmy, COVID, Colombia, and Citizen Watchdogs
Korea’s Symbolic Heart Becomes A Symbol of Openness
Why We Work: Alessandra Follows the Money for a Better Italy
National Palace Museum Meets Participatory Design
See how one of the most traditional government agencies – National Palace Museum, sailed through their journey to a participatory process for the e-ticket service design. A collaborative meeting held together with Public Digital Innovation Space, invited multi stakeholders, face to face, discussed their needs and challenges and came up with an inclusive solution.
Rescue Action by Youth Speaks Louder Than Words
In Taiwan, young students from across disciplines roll up their sleeves over the summer to work with government agencies in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic to revamp what everyone describes as “user-unfriendly government digital services.”
Making Transportation Transparent
Buenos Aires is a city full of buses and people. By publishing transport data and allowing residents to use it, the government was able to collaborate and to create a more effective transportation system.
A Window Into the Previously Murky World of Lobbying
Amid concerns over public sector corruption in Spain, Madrid’s City Council gives citizens greater insight into who influences government decisions, by introducing a mandatory registry for lobbyists.
Mapping Out The Path To Clean Water For All
Rural citizens of La Libertad in Peru will be able to find drinking water as well as submit reports on the location and quality of drinking water in their region, following the launch of an interactive map platform.