[ddj] Visualising public spending in Bosnia and Herzegovina with budzeti.ba

Aleksandra Dukovska aleksandra.dukovska35 at gmail.com
Fri Nov 1 15:38:36 UTC 2013


Hi to all, great news from Balkans, although I rarely make attention these
days to old issues in Balkan states for a public spending. Although, who
might be interested, when I cover some domestic economy issues, I use this
web page as resource list and data information.

http://www.mkbudget.org/index

Kind regards and great weekend around the globe

Aleksandra Dukovska



On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 5:37 PM, Anders Pedersen
<anders.pedersen at okfn.org>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Today OpenSpending <http://openspending.org> announced the launch of
> budzeti.ba, a new way to understand public spending in Bosnia and
> Herzegovina (BiH). budzeti.ba is a joint project of Bosnian civil society
> advocates CPI <http://cpi.ba/> and the Open Knowledge Foundation<http://okfn.org/>
> .
>
> It allows Bosnian citizens to navigate the complexities of the BiH tax
> system and to explore the distribution of public funds across
> administrative regions and categories of social spending.
>
> More about the launch here:
>
> http://community.openspending.org/2013/10/budzeti-ba-follow-the-money-bosnia-herzegovina/
>
> Curious to know if any of you have feedback to share?
>
> Best,
> Anders
>
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