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Quarta Outubro 7 14:03:23 UTC 2015


Prezados,

As organizações da sociedade civil também podem endossar a Declaration on
Open Government for the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development.da Global Summit  28 Out. 2015. Vejam na newsletter a seguir.

Cordialmente,

Neide De Sordi

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OGP Newsletter
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October 2015

Sign the OGP Declaration on the New Global Goals

On Sunday September 27, members of the Open Government Partnership’s
Steering Committee met in New York City on the margins of the United
Nations General Assembly to endorse the J
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Declaration on Open Government for the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda
for Sustainable Development
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The Declaration commits participating governments to take advantage of the
OGP infrastructure - including the National Action Plan and the guaranteed
participation of Civil Society - to help achieve the United Nation’s
Sustainable Development Goals.

As a partnership of governments and civil society committed to opening up
government to citizens around the world, the OGP Steering Committee
encourages all OGP governments and civil society groups to endorse the
Declaration by the start of the Global Summit on October 28, 2015.

To endorse the declaration on behalf of your government or civil society
organization please send an email to SDG em opengovpartnership.org. Click here
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to see the full list of countries that have signed till date.

For further information about the relationship between OGP and the 2030
Agenda we invite you to refer to a paper by two OGP co-chairs, Alejandra
Lagunes of the Government of Mexico and Manish Bapna of the World Resources
Institute: “How Can the Open Government Partnership Accelerate
Implementation of the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable Development?"
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Winners of the IDRC Grant for Research on OGP Announced

Earlier this summer we launched a call for proposals
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 for research on OGP, with six mini-grants for ideas with the potential to
inform the work of the Open Government Partnership. The rules were simple:
the proposed research needed to shed light on cross-thematic or
cross-country trends within OGP or provide new ways of thinking about how
we can evaluate impact. Our main objective was to get the community
mobilised to work on topics that haven’t been explored previously, using
the wealth of OGP data that is now available, including the National Action
Plans, IRM
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 data and the OGP Explorer
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The response was fantastic. We received over 55 proposals within a two week
time frame. Topics ranging from extractives, participatory budgeting,
justice, linked open data and open parliaments to explorations of why OGP
succeeds in certain countries and doesn’t do as well in others and the link
between OGP and other international processes, including the SDGs agenda.
While it was heartening to see so many great proposals, it made the job of
the jury incredibly hard and meant that unfortunately some really great
ideas had to be turned down. We’re very pleased to announce the six authors
and paper titles that were eventually selected.
Continue reading on the OGP blog
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*Quote of the Month*
*"OGP can be a key way, I think, of generating some innovative means of
implementing Goal 16 – and it is also a way to gauge whether governments
are living up to their commitments. Because, again, implementation is going
to require accountability, it won’t happen by its own. At the end of next
month, I will be leading the U.S. Government’s delegation to Mexico for the
OGP biennial summit, at which several sessions will focus on the
implementation of the 2030 Agenda. And I would urge all of the governments
represented in this room to encourage their capitals to send Cabinet-level
officials to participate – to vote with their feet – and for the NGOs to
take advantage of OGP’s unique, sometimes awkward, platform to advance
their best ideas directly to governments, and as partners with them."*

Ambassador Samantha Power
U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations, U.S. Mission to the
United Nations
Remarks at a Reception on the Eve of the UN Summit
to Adopt the 2030 Agenda: Delivering on the Promise of Goal 16


Faces of Open Government

*Tamara Puhovski works in the office of the Croatian Deputy Foreign
Minister and is the coordinator of the Open Government Partnership in
Croatia. *

*How does open government make a difference in peoples lives?*
OGP is like a superhero, it does very complicated things to bring about
very simple solutions to everyday problems. It ensures that the Governments
and the societies people live in are not lagging behind in bringing about
21st century quality of life, democracy and decision-making. It empowers
people.

*How have you benefited from exchanging ideas with civil society?*
To paraphrase the OGP slogan, great ideas come from the civil society.
Personally I can say that the civil society organisations I have worked
with have helped me be at the same time more ambitious and more realistic
and have been an endless source of motivation and creative solutions that I
rely on. Also they have ensured I receive a couple of crash courses on
topics such as IT technology, legislation in the area of access to
information and fiscal transparency. But probably what I appreciate the
most is the sense of community and support for common good that we have
developed, and the mutual support for shared values and ambitions for
Croatia's future. It’s not us and them anymore, it’s the OGP and the
non-OGP, or rather “not yet OGP” people. In short, if you are working in
public sector and you feel alone you probably need OGP and civil society
partners. We often disagree on the speed or the methodology of going after
OGP goals but the sentiment behind it and the common ambition that we have
for the future of this society is something I at the same time immensely
treasure and try to never take for granted. To be perfectly honest once you
realise how it enriches the process of policy-making you will want the CS
as partners on other things you do as well. View More
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*Country*: United Kingdom
*Commitment*: Publicly Accessible Registry of Company Beneficial Ownership
*National Action Plan*: 2013-15

Corporate transparency is recognized as one of the most powerful tools
in the fight against corruption. In its second action plan, the UK
committed to release a publicly accessible central registry of company
beneficial ownership information. In June 2013, under David Cameron’s
chairmanship, the G8 took the important step of agreeing principles
of beneficial ownership at the Lough Erne summit. Shortly thereafter
the European Parliament and Council also reached political agreement on
beneficial ownership, specifying that the ultimate owners of companies
would have to be listed in central registers in EU countries, and made
accessible to people with a "legitimate interest," such as investigative
journalists and other concerned citizens. Progress on the commitment has
been substantial so far.

According to some stakeholders: "*..this register is going to be
transformative in the fight against money laundering, fraud, and other
criminal activity. But much of this will only be revealed when the
beneficial ownership data is combined with other datasets, including
government procurement, licenses, environmental citations, and other public
data*." The register will be available in April 2016. Given the novelty
of this extremely important initiative, OGP can feel proud of moving the
process along.

Read more here
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OGP photos from around the world

*Top*: Serbia's IRM Stakeholder Consultations in Belgrade, September
21st.                                    *Bottom*: The Asian Development
Bank OGP Asia Pacific Meeting, Manila 7-8 September 2015 brought together
approximately 50 delegates from government, civil society,
multilateral organizations and foundations.
*Latest News on OGP*
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*Balkans Regional OGP Dialogue *
Early September the Balkan OGP Dialogue took place in Tirana, organised by
Albanian and international OGP stakeholders. The meeting brought together
over 250 participants from governments and civil society from most of the
Balkan countries, and can be considered the first OGP event organised at a
subregional level. The Regional Dialogue was designed to encourage peer
exchange between participants in what the organizers called a ‘learn and
show' initiative. Jack Mahoney from the OGP Support Unit published a
debrief on the meeting, which you can read back here
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*Brazil's Office of the Comptroller General Survives Ministerial
Reorganisation*
Earlier this month OGP Civil Society Steering Committee co-chairs Suneeta
Kaimal and Alejandro Gonzalez publicly called on Brazilian President Dilma
Rousseff to protect the Office of the Comptroller General (CGU). The CGU is
the Brazilian government agency which co-founded OGP and served as chair in
2011-2012. The CGU risked being removed as part of austerity measures
proposed by the Parliament to cut the number of government ministries. Due
in no small part to the energetic protests of civil society in Brazil and
around the world, we are happy to announce that the CGU has been spared.
Read their statement here
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*Launch of the OGP Government Champion Award!*
The civil society members of the OGP steering committee are proud to
announce the inaugural OGP Government Champion Award
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Nominations were submitted for OGP government offices, departments, or
teams going “above and beyond” the Partnership’s expectations for working
with civil society to co-create National Action Plans and co-monitor their
implementation. Stay tuned for an announcement of the winner at the OGP
Global Summit.
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*OGP Self-Assessment Reports Received*
The Support Unit has received more than 20 self assessment reports from
participating countries. Visit the OGP website
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to read the reports from Armenia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Denmark,
Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Estonia, Guatemala, Honduras, Jordan,
Norway, Sierra Leone, South Korea, Tunisia, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United
States and Uruguay.

*The Buzz on Open Government     *
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*UK Open Government Network Launches its Open Government Manifesto *
Generally acknowledged as a leader in pursuing advocacy within OGP, British
Civll Society has published an Open Government Manifesto
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which includes 28 key proposals sourced from Civil Society for the third
British Action Plan, due in January 2016. The National Open Government
Network currently counts over 450 members.
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*GPSA to organise e-forum on Engaging with Citizen Voices and Experiences*
>From 19 October - 6 November the Global Partnership for Social
Accountability (GPSA) organises an e-forum to inform the 2017 World
Development Report on Governance and the Law. The forum will consist of an
online discussion where multiple stakeholders are expected to share their
views, knowledge and experiences in the field of governance and the law.
This e-forum is one means through which the WDR 2017 will engage with
external stakeholders working on governance issues. More information on how
to participate here
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*Webinars and Events*
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*October 14*
Acceso a la Información y Datos Abiertos: herramientas complementarias para
periodistas.
Speakers: Silvana Fumega, Hassel Fallas, Gabriela Flores Chávez, David
Cabo. Register HERE
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*October 21 *
How OGP Can Accelerate Implementation of the 2030 Agenda on Sustainable
Development
Speakers: Manish Bapna and Mark Robinson of the World Resources Institute
Registration link coming soon on the World Bank website
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*OGP Global Summit, Mexico City*
October 27 Civil Society Day
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October 28-29, OGP Global Summit
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