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The OECD
A Partner in Open Government Reforms
Implementing Open Government reforms with the OECD means:
Responding to the demands of citizens and business for transparency;
Modernising national public administrations for better services;
Fostering sustainable socio-economic development;
Having access to international good practices.
Citizens around the world are asking to play a more active role in the design and implement of public
policies. Equally, governments are responding to this call worldwide by engaging with their
constituencies in new and innovative ways.
The Open Government Partnership was set up to encourage this process and build a forum for
governments and civil society to exchange ideas and demands. In particular, joining the Open
Government Partnership and
implementing open government policies aim to achieve:
Citizen Participation
Transparency
Accountability
Integrity
Essential ingredients for inclusive
growth and sustainable development.
A Partner in Open Government Reforms
Reforming the public administration is a challenging task.
The OECD is ready to support countries on their path to Open Government with:
Access to international policy instruments and standards;
Tailored policy analyses and recommendations;
Policy dialogue and knowledge exchange among peers;
Capacity building and assistance to implementation.
A Partner in Open Government Reforms
QUICK FACTS
History established in 1961 Headquarters Paris, France Membership 34 countries Budget EUR 347 million Secretary-General Angel Gurría
The OECD Mission:
promote policies that will improve the
economic and social well-being of people
provide a forum for governments to share
experience and work together
analyze and compare data to predict future
trends
set international standards on policies
recommend better policies
also work with business, trade unions and
civil society
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation
and Development (OECD)
The OECD approach
OECD Standards: guiding the implementation of reforms according to best practice
The nature of the OECD as a global policy forum allows us to identify, assess, validate and
consolidate best practice to develop Guiding Principles and Standards in support of country’s
reforms efforts. These OECD tools are living instruments: by periodically assessing their
implementation, our guiding principles and standards evolve in alignment with context and practice.
The OECD Approach: a unique value
proposition
The OECD works with a unique value proposition:
we integrate and align analytical work, consultation,
assessment and benchmarking on integrity,
transparency and accountability policies in a
continuous business cycle. This allows the OECD to
provide state of the art guiding principles, systemic
analytical frameworks, solid implementation
assessments and comparative, country driven, output
and outcome oriented indicators in each of its policy
areas. Moreover, the OECD is able to provide a
systemic approach across the policy cycle (from
design, to implementation, to assessing effectiveness).
An integrated Methodological Approach:
The table below provides an overview of OECD knowledge, framework
and instruments in areas relevant to Open Government reforms:
The OECD expertise in Open Government
Areas OECD Comparative Knowledge Base and Data OECD frameworks and instruments Public Governance Strategic Capacities of the State
Institutional leadership and coordination Change Management
Public Governance Reviews Network of Centres of Government Framework to promote “Making Reform Happen” OECD Open Government Project
Access to Information and open data
Comparative data on Freedom of Information Laws and proactive disclosure of information
Laws and policy measures for open government
Framework to assess Open Government Policies Guiding Principles on Open and Inclusive Policy-Making Framework to assess open data initiatives
Public engagement Policy frameworks and practices to promote citizens participation
Use of consultation in the Regulatory Impact Assessment process
Handbook on Information, Consultation and Public Participation in Policy-Making
MENA-OECD Practitioners’ guide for engaging stakeholders in the Rule-Making Process
Integrity Conflict of Interest Disclosure Transparency in public procurement Transparency in Lobbying
Principles for Transparency and Integrity in Lobbying Principles for Enhancing Integrity in Public Procurement Guidelines for Managing Conflict of Interest in the Public
Service Principles for Managing Ethics in the Public Service
Public Sector use of ICTs
E-government strategies Data on public sector ICT spending
Framework to assess public sector use of ICT for openness, integrity, transparency;
Public Sector Information accessibility and disclosure. Fiscal transparency Budget disclosures
Transparency in the budget process Good Practices in budget transparency
The OECD is using OGAF in order to provide beneficiary countries with:
• Analyses of country efforts to promote open government at the central level and across levels of government;
• Policy recommendations in line with OECD instruments and good practices;
• Capacity building and assistance to implementation.
OECD Open Government Assessment Framework
(OGAF)
The OECD supports the OGP
Meet the Criteria
Develop an Action Plan
Implement the Action Plan
Submit to an Evaluation
The OGP cycle and how the OECD
is supporting it:
Support developing and implementing policies to meet the eligibility criteria
Contribute to the development and implementation of the OGP action plan
Review the results of the implementation of open government policies
The OECD supports Open Government
principles worldwide
Supporting countries worldwide to implement open government policies and join the OGP…
Partners:
… by providing policy advice and training on:
• Whole-of-Government coordination
• Citizens’ Participation and Access to
Information
• Integrity and Fight against Corruption
• Transparent Budgeting
• The use of e-government and open data
LATIN
AMERICA
MENA SOUTH
EAST ASIA
Colombia
Costa Rica
Peru
Brazil
Jordan, Libya, Morocco,
Palestinian Authority,
Tunisia Indonesia,
Myanmar
OECD
Contact us:
Mr. Alessandro Bellantoni
Project Manager
Public Governance Reviews and Partnerships
Directorate for Public Governance and Territorial Development
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Tel.: +33 1 45 24 98 80, Cel. +33 6 1555 18 05
Email: [email protected]