What is OGP

Idea and Values of Partnership

Open Government Partnership (OGP) is an international initiative established in 2011 by a joint initiative of the Presidents of the US and Brazil and with the effort of the governments of 8 countries.

Presently, 76 countries are members of OGP. The governments of the member countries commit to making governance more open, efficient, and transparent, to ensure civic engagement in the decision-making process and to deliver public services in a simple and comfortable manner. The use of new technologies to encourage efficient management of public resources and inclusive development plays an essential role in the achievement of partnership goals.

OGP creates an international platform for representatives of governments, civil society, the private sector, media, and academia in order to simplify coping with global challenges in a common effort.

Among the priority policy lines of OGP re anti-corruption, promotion of digital governance, creation of free civic space, healthcare, etc.

A country’s success is defined by the degree of fulfilled commitments undertaken within the scope of OGP membership. Member states shall develop Action Plans focusing on 5 grand challenges of OGP. These are:

  • Improving Public Services
  • Increasing Public Integrity
  • More Effectively Managing Public Resources
  • Creating Safer Communities, and
  • Increasing Corporate Accountability.

OGP is overseen by the Steering Committee, which is the decision-making body and comprises 11 governments elected by OGP member countries and 11 NGO representatives elected by NGOs. The present composition of the Steering Committee is as follows: Canada, Estonia, Chile, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, the Republic of Korea, United Kingdom. 

As a result of elections held in April 2019, Georgia became a member of the OGP Steering Committee from 2019 to 2022. The Head of the Administration of the Government of Georgia represented the Government of Georgia in the Steering Committee.