This session will explore how governments can build the capacity and skills that enable them to engage the public and civil society on a regular and systematic basis. It will discuss examples of where this is happening, hear from the experiences of political leaders and officials, and explore what future reforms should be pursued to ensure people can be involved in the decisions that affect them.
Session organizers: Fundación Corona; Government of Spain; People Powered
This room has a limited capacity of 205 persons. if you want to secure your seat please join the session early. For safety reasons, capacity cannot be exceeded.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Resources:- Open Gov Guide: The 2023 Open Gov Guide – OGP’s go-to resource for detailed reform recommendations and examples of good practice from OGP members – features a chapter on mainstreaming participation.
- Regulatory governance: Using data from OGP and the World Bank’s Global Indicators of Regulatory Governance, Regulatory Governance in the Open Government Partnership (2020) assesses where OGP members stand on regulatory openness.
See the
OGP Research Repository for more resources from the OGP Support Unit.