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A red light for corruption: How the Dominican Republic is using open data, better processes & collaboration to fight corruption

Open Contracting Partnership

Public contracts matter, he says: “The government allocates 32% of the country’s budget towards goods, services, and public works, to secure the rights and enhance the quality of life for citizens. Corruption in public procurement makes us poorer and takes our rights away.” Efficiency is key.

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B2Gov: Meet the open data bundlers turning binners into winners

Open Contracting Partnership

The team at B2Gov, based in Argentina and made up of 19 people, offers clients the chance to boost their business capacities in the public procurement market, to understand the competitive dynamics of the market in advance, to conduct performance assessments and devise strategies to succeed in future opportunities.

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Six opportunities to promote resilience and decarbonization through fiscal policy

Inter-American Development Bank

Fortunately, progress has been made in the region and countries are in a position to develop diagnoses, tools, and institutional capacities to promote green procurement. Learn more about the IDB’s work on fiscal policy and climate change.

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How to make better public procurement decisions with business intelligence: Insights from Ukraine

Open Contracting Partnership

TI Ukraine, with the support of Qlik, has provided 300 licenses for access to ProBI to Ukrainian policymakers, regulatory bodies, the Prozorro state-owned enterprise, the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine, centralized procurement organizations, researchers, NGOs, and large buyers to enhance their efficiency.

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Empowering auditors: Indonesia uses data-driven oversight to clean up its corruption-prone procurement sector

Open Contracting Partnership

In 2022, OCP published an impact story about how Indonesia’s authorities have been working with civil society to curb corruption by improving timely oversight of the public procurement system, which spans over 600 decentralized government agencies.