[okfn-br] Quem vai na OKCon ? Fwd: [Invite OKFCon]: Raising the bar for ambition and quality in OGP: workshop to develop a ‘Civil Society National OGP Review’ (17 Sept)

Gisele S. Craveiro gisele.craveiro em gmail.com
Terça Setembro 3 14:40:51 UTC 2013


Olá Pessoal,

Creio que alguns dos que nos leem estarão daqui alguns dias na Open
Knowledge Conference.
Chamo atenção que a comunidade envolvida na OGP+OpenData se encontrará no
evento para
desenhar uma metodologia de avaliação da qualidade do processo de
participação da sociedade
civil e o plano de ação resultante do país na OGP.

Gostaria de que algum brasileiro pudesse participar e nos manter informados
sobre
essa iniciativa. Aproveito para perguntar na lista: quem vai na OKCon e quem
pretende participar desse workshop?

Abs,

Gisele



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*De: *"paul maassen" <maassenpaul em gmail.com>
*Enviadas: *Terça-feira, 3 de Setembro de 2013 10:41:10
*Assunto: *[Invite OKFCon]: Raising the bar for ambition and quality in
OGP: workshop to develop a ‘Civil Society National OGP Review’ (17 Sept)

Dear all,

For those of you planning to be at the Open Knowledge Foundation conference
in two weeks time in Geneva --> do consider taking part in the very
hands-on Open Government Partnership civil society workshop we are planning
on *Tuesday 17 September, 14:45 – 16:00 @ Room 5, Floor 3.*

The last couple of months have seen a lot of discussion within the OGP
community about the (lack of) ambition and quality within OGP national
processes and about the eligibility threshold. A number of initiatives are
being taken by OGP trying to address the issue, including additional
guidance by OGP and extended and real-time monitoring by the IRM. What can
civil society do to stimulate quality and ambition in the spirit of
partnership?

This workshop introduces the idea of a ‘Civil Society National OGP Review’.
The concept is simple: can we create a simple, reliable and transparent
review methodology to be used by civil society in OGP member countries to
assess both the quality and the ambition of both the consultation process
and the resulting action plan. Can we build on an open data approach and
visualize the results? Participants will reflect and refine the idea and
then collectively develop and discuss a limited set of indicators for each
of the quadrants.

The resulting draft methodology will be discussed at the OGP Civil Society
Day on October 30, preceding the OGP Summit. A final draft methodology will
be tested in a handful of countries early next year.

Planned to be in the room already: Vanessa Heringshaw (Transparency &
Accountability Initiative), Tim Hughes (Involve UK),  Helen Darbishire
(tentative; Access Info Europe), Joe Powell (OGP Support Unit), Christian
Villum (OKF), Daniel Dietrich (Open Knowledge Foundation Germany), Anders
Pedersen (OpenSpending Community Coordinator), Christian Villum (Open
Government Data Community manager) and Paul Maassen (independent OGP Civil
Society Coordinator).


*The workshop space can accommodate up to 45 people. To sign-up, express
your interest in the topic and get in touch with the coordinators please
write to ogp em okcon.org <ogp em okcon.org?Subject=OKCon>. **See more at:
http://okcon.org/open-data-government-and-governance/session-5/#sthash.WFF1K2Lf.dpuf
*


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*
PAUL MAASSEN | Civil Society Coordinator
*
*supporting independent engagement with the Open Government Partnership*
*
*
e-mail: maassenpaul em gmail.com | skype: maassenpaul | * *phone: ++31 646 16
78 56 | twitter: @maassenpaul | *check out: www.ogphub.org* | Hosted by
Hivos, PO Box 85565, 2508 CG The Hague, The Netherlands
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