Querido Diário: ‘Opening’ official gazettes to keep an eye on government actions. An open-source project by Open Knowledge Brazil freeing over 200,000 municipal records for 48 million people in Brazil (and counting!). https://blog.okfn.org/2023/08/01/opengovretrospective-get-inspired-by-projects-from-our-global-network/#Brazil

#OpenGovRetro

#OpenGovRetrospective – Get inspired by projects from our global Network – Open Knowledge Foundation blog

Wiki-Green Conference: Climate change dialogues to bring governments closer to the people. A two-day event in Ghana that leverages openness as a solution for the climate crisis and contributes to the goal of opening up governments. https://blog.okfn.org/2023/08/01/opengovretrospective-get-inspired-by-projects-from-our-global-network/#Ghana

#OpenGovRetro

#OpenGovRetrospective – Get inspired by projects from our global Network – Open Knowledge Foundation blog

Here are more examples of #OpenGov projects from our Network as a rehearsal for
https://okfn.org/events/the-tech-we-want-to-open-governments/. Discover projects from Ghana 🇬🇭 and Brazil 🇧🇷 that are pushing for more transparency and citizen participation. Full post: https://bit.ly/opengovretro-network

#OpenGovRetro

The Future of Open Data, Online Conference – Open Knowledge Foundation

We are bringing together the open data community for a celebration of two decades of CKAN, and to discuss the role of open data and data infrastructures today, vis-à-vis the current technical and political landscape.

Remember when G8 leaders signed the #OpenDataCharter in July 2013? They committed to #opendata principles for governments. https://blog.okfn.org/2023/07/05/open-government-retrospective/#July2013 #OpenGovRetro

More #OpenGov milestones 🏛️✨ at https://bit.ly/OpenGovRetro-OKFN

#OpenGovRetrospective – What we’ve done inspires what comes next – Open Knowledge Foundation blog

Following our #OpenGovRetro series as a rehearsal for #OGPEstonia, today we remember when G8 leaders signed the #OpenDataCharter in July 2013, committing to open data principles for governments. https://bit.ly/opengov-odc

More #OpenGov milestones 🏛️✨ at https://bit.ly/OpenGovRetro-OKFN

#OpenGovRetrospective – What we’ve done inspires what comes next – Open Knowledge Foundation blog

Remember when DataShades.info was released? Since Sep 2019, it keeps indexing index metadata and statistics on #CKAN data portals across the globe https://blog.okfn.org/2023/07/05/open-government-retrospective/#September2019 #OpenGovRetro

More #OpenGov milestones 🏛️✨ at https://bit.ly/OpenGovRetro-OKFN

#OpenGovRetrospective – What we’ve done inspires what comes next – Open Knowledge Foundation blog

Following our #OpenGovRetro series as a rehearsal for #OGPEstonia, today we remember when Datashades.info was released in Sep 2019, an attempt to map all active #CKAN instances around the world. https://blog.okfn.org/2023/07/05/open-government-retrospective/#September2019

More #OpenGov milestones 🏛️✨ at https://bit.ly/OpenGovRetro-OKFN

#OpenGovRetrospective – What we’ve done inspires what comes next – Open Knowledge Foundation blog

Here are more examples of #OpenGov projects from our #OpenGovRetro. But this time we are decentralising the call to share what our Network members have been doing in their countries. Full post: https://bit.ly/47b4RVY

Starting with #Sweden 🇸🇪 and #Nepal 🇳🇵

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#OpenGovRetrospective – Get inspired by projects from our global Network – Open Knowledge Foundation blog

In 2016, #Mexico was the first country to adopt the Open Fiscal Data Package developed by @okfn, the Global Initiative for Fiscal Transparency (GIFT), the World Bank, and Omidyar Network It was a pioneering step for publishing fiscal info in open formats.

More from the #OpenGovRetro series here 🏛️✨ https://blog.okfn.org/2023/07/05/open-government-retrospective/#September2016

#OpenGovRetrospective – What we’ve done inspires what comes next – Open Knowledge Foundation blog

Remember when US' #datagov announced the adoption of #CKAN as their data management system? It was ~10 years ago and gave a big boost to the #opengov movement.

Check out other milestones in the #OpenGovRetro series by @okfn
🏛️✨ https://blog.okfn.org/2023/07/05/open-government-retrospective/#May2013

#OpenGovRetrospective – What we’ve done inspires what comes next – Open Knowledge Foundation blog