Open Government Week
Open Administration Week is an initiative promoted worldwide by the Open Government Alliance (Open Gov Week), which will be held from May 17 to 21, 2021. Its main objective is to bring public administrations closer to citizens, based on the principles of Open Government: transparency, accountability, citizen participation, public integrity and collaboration. The theme proposed for this year by the Alliance focuses on the reconstruction of Administrations, Institutions and societies, so that they are more transparent, responsible, participatory and inclusive.
In Spain, the Open Administration Week is coordinated and promoted by the General Directorate of Public Governance, with the collaboration of the Open Government Forum.
The following Researchers from the On trust-cm Program will participate in the Open Administration Week activities:
- Manuel Villoria Mendieta, Professor of Political Science and Administration. Rey Juan Carlos University. Member of the Open Government Forum. Researcher of the Network of Excellence on Culture of Lawfulness and Fight against Corruption and the On trust-cm Program.
- J. Ignacio Criado Grande, Professor of Political Science. The Autonoma University of Madrid. Member of the Open Government Forum and author of the Open Government Education Guides. Researcher of the Network of Excellence on Culture of Lawfulness and Fight against Corruption and the On trust-cm Program.
- Silvina Bacigalupo Saggese, President Transparencia Internacional España. Member of the Open Government Forum. Researcher of the Network of Excellence on Culture of Lawfulness and Fight against Corruption and the On trust-cm Program.
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