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spelling okr-10986-187132021-04-23T14:03:49Z Open Government Initiative in Edo State : Fostering an Ecosystem of Collaboration and Transparency Bujoreanu, Lyudmila Kaplan, Jeff McNaughton, Matthew ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY BEST PRACTICES CITIZEN ACCESS CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS DECISION MAKING ELECTION ELECTIONS GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES GOVERNMENT DATA GOVERNMENT INFORMATION GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS ICT INITIATIVE KNOWLEDGE SHARING MINISTERS MONOPOLY NATIONAL GOVERNMENT OPEN GOVERNMENT POLITICAL LEADERSHIP PRIVATE SECTOR PROCUREMENT PUBLIC GOODS PUBLIC SERVICES SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL SERVICES STATE GOVERNMENT TRANSPARENCY VIOLENCE This note is intended to briefly describe the World Bank's experience supporting the development and implementation of an open government initiative in Nigeria's Edo State. It reflects upon the process of design and implementation of the first phase of the Edo State Open Government Initiative, which began in 2011 and sought to establish a broader framework for an Open Government ecosystem in the state. Phase 1 culminated with the launch of the Edo State Open Data Portal in September 2013, the first sub-national portal in Africa and which contains more than 100 data sets that had not been previously digitized or released to the public. Using this experience as a reference point, the note seeks to surface some lessons learned for effectively partnering with governments (both federal and state) on an open government agenda. At its core, open government is commonly perceived as being comprised of three main pillars: participation, transparency and collaboration. The World Bank's engagement with the Edo State Government in establishing of an Open Government Framework and moving open government ideas forward has resulted in a number of tangible outcomes and public goods. The Edo State Open Data Portal is now being reused by the developer's community and is providing citizens of Edo with free access to high-value, government data. As a result of the project, the government created two special units: a data digitalization unit and a GIS unit. The case of Edo presents a valuable knowledge sharing opportunity around creating an open government ecosystem and moving this agenda forward in a complex environment. 2014-06-23T15:16:41Z 2014-06-23T15:16:41Z 2014-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19694128/open-government-initiative-edo-state-fostering-ecosystem-collaboration-transparency http://hdl.handle.net/10986/18713 English en_US Perspectives on social development : briefing notes from Nigeria; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Nigeria
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topic ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
BEST PRACTICES
CITIZEN ACCESS
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
DECISION MAKING
ELECTION
ELECTIONS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT DATA
GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY
GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS
ICT
INITIATIVE
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
MINISTERS
MONOPOLY
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
OPEN GOVERNMENT
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC SERVICES
SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL SERVICES
STATE GOVERNMENT
TRANSPARENCY
VIOLENCE
spellingShingle ACCESS TO INFORMATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
BEST PRACTICES
CITIZEN ACCESS
CITIZEN ENGAGEMENT
CIVIL SOCIETY
CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
DECISION MAKING
ELECTION
ELECTIONS
GOOD GOVERNANCE
GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
GOVERNMENT DATA
GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
GOVERNMENT SERVICE DELIVERY
GOVERNMENT STAKEHOLDERS
ICT
INITIATIVE
KNOWLEDGE SHARING
MINISTERS
MONOPOLY
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
OPEN GOVERNMENT
POLITICAL LEADERSHIP
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC GOODS
PUBLIC SERVICES
SENIOR GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL SERVICES
STATE GOVERNMENT
TRANSPARENCY
VIOLENCE
Bujoreanu, Lyudmila
Kaplan, Jeff
McNaughton, Matthew
Open Government Initiative in Edo State : Fostering an Ecosystem of Collaboration and Transparency
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relation Perspectives on social development : briefing notes from Nigeria;
description This note is intended to briefly describe the World Bank's experience supporting the development and implementation of an open government initiative in Nigeria's Edo State. It reflects upon the process of design and implementation of the first phase of the Edo State Open Government Initiative, which began in 2011 and sought to establish a broader framework for an Open Government ecosystem in the state. Phase 1 culminated with the launch of the Edo State Open Data Portal in September 2013, the first sub-national portal in Africa and which contains more than 100 data sets that had not been previously digitized or released to the public. Using this experience as a reference point, the note seeks to surface some lessons learned for effectively partnering with governments (both federal and state) on an open government agenda. At its core, open government is commonly perceived as being comprised of three main pillars: participation, transparency and collaboration. The World Bank's engagement with the Edo State Government in establishing of an Open Government Framework and moving open government ideas forward has resulted in a number of tangible outcomes and public goods. The Edo State Open Data Portal is now being reused by the developer's community and is providing citizens of Edo with free access to high-value, government data. As a result of the project, the government created two special units: a data digitalization unit and a GIS unit. The case of Edo presents a valuable knowledge sharing opportunity around creating an open government ecosystem and moving this agenda forward in a complex environment.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Bujoreanu, Lyudmila
Kaplan, Jeff
McNaughton, Matthew
author_facet Bujoreanu, Lyudmila
Kaplan, Jeff
McNaughton, Matthew
author_sort Bujoreanu, Lyudmila
title Open Government Initiative in Edo State : Fostering an Ecosystem of Collaboration and Transparency
title_short Open Government Initiative in Edo State : Fostering an Ecosystem of Collaboration and Transparency
title_full Open Government Initiative in Edo State : Fostering an Ecosystem of Collaboration and Transparency
title_fullStr Open Government Initiative in Edo State : Fostering an Ecosystem of Collaboration and Transparency
title_full_unstemmed Open Government Initiative in Edo State : Fostering an Ecosystem of Collaboration and Transparency
title_sort open government initiative in edo state : fostering an ecosystem of collaboration and transparency
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/05/19694128/open-government-initiative-edo-state-fostering-ecosystem-collaboration-transparency
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