Open Government in Indonesia
This review analyses open government principles and practices in Indonesia, highlighting opportunities for - as well as barriers to - achieving the country’s public governance reforms. It covers a wide range of topics, including the co-ordination of open government reforms by the centre of government, citizen engagement mechanisms, anti-corruption and integrity, digital government and open government data, budget transparency, public sector innovation, and the link between open government reforms and the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It provides concrete recommendations on how to further strengthen and embed openness in policy making at all levels of government, drawing on the best experiences of OECD countries.
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Assessment and recommendations
The Government of Indonesia (GOI) has asked the OECD to assess how open government policies and principles are integrated in and contribute to Indonesia’s broader public governance reforms and to provide recommendations based on OECD good practices, principles and instruments. The present OECD Open Government Review (henceforth the review) covers the following areas: open government context and drivers, steering and co-ordination of open government policies and initiatives, citizen participation, integrity and anti-corruption, ICTs and open data, budget transparency, and innovation in the public sector. A final chapter is dedicated to the links between open government and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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