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More Than 55 Countries Lack ATI Laws: Why Not? And What’s Being Done
Freedom of Information

More Than 55 Countries Lack ATI Laws: Why Not? And What’s Being Done

Posted on August 19, 2024August 20, 2024 by Toby McIntosh

By Toby McIntosh The pace of passing national access to information laws has slowed markedly and may not speed up any time soon. A variety…

Book on OGP Emphasizes ‘Indirect Pathways;’ a Course the OGP is Taking
Open Government Partnership

Book on OGP Emphasizes ‘Indirect Pathways;’ a Course the OGP is Taking

Posted on January 20, 2023 by Toby McIntosh

By Toby McIntosh The 11-year-old Open Government Partnership may not have delivered on “direct” results, but has generated valuable “indirect” benefits, according to a new…

Open Government Partnership

Slow Food OGP Overshadowed by Fast Food Biden Pro-Democracy Summit

Posted on December 3, 2021December 8, 2021 by Toby McIntosh

By Toby McIntosh Two upcoming summits. Same pro-democracy cause. But very different strategies: one flashy, one determinedly plodding. First comes the Summit for Democracy (Dec.…

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