Open Government Partnership

Open Data at the Sunlight Foundation’s Transparency Unconference

By: Timothy Lay, Volunteer in PATTIRO. From 29 May to 2 June 2014, the Sunlight Foundation hosted their annual TransparencyCamp in Washington, D.C. Held at the School of Public Policy, George Mason University, the Transparency Camp brought together 800 participants, including students, online developers, CSO and donor representatives as well as academics. The Sunlight Foundation …

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The Government’s Commitment to the OGP Movement is Questionable

The Regional Center for Research and Information (PATTIRO) questions the government’s commitment to the Open Government Partnership (OGP) movement because until now the government does not yet have a clear and detailed action plan (reaction) to support the open government movement. In addition, the government’s commitment to the OGP movement is not serious and is …

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PATTIRO activists were elected as the Steering Committee for the Open Government Partnership

On 19 April 2013, the Open Government Partnership (OGP) officially announced three representatives from civil society who were elected as the OGP Steering Committee. One of them is the Indonesian representative, Maryati Abdullah from the civil society organization Publish What You Pay (PWYP). Two other representatives are Alejandro Gonzalez from Gestion Socialy Cooperation (GESOC) Mexico, …

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