completely Global Summit on Open Government Partnerships (OGP) 2025, Cordoba province Once again on the international radar. between 163 projects Recognized around the world, one of its initiatives is the co-creation of the new Access to Information Act. public relationswas selected as one of the outstanding initiatives in the Open Gov Challenge Awards.
Recognition position cordoba As one of the most dynamic regions Transparency, citizen participation and democratic innovation In the area.
Law established between the state, universities, and civil society
This difference does not arise by chance. it is part of II Open Government Action Plan 2024-2027; It will be coordinated by the Open Government Secretariat, which is dependent on government ministries.
This initiative proposes to update the regulatory legal framework. right to informationHowever, there are important differences. This means that the process will not take place behind closed doors, but in collaboration with universities and civil society organizations.
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“We are working with universities and civil society organizations to jointly enact a new law on access to public information. This is an important task to update and strengthen the transparency framework and ensure that citizens have better tools to fully exercise their right to information,” the minister said. Manuel Calbo Hear the news.
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For Córdoba, this award international verification A path that has already begun: serving as a regional reference for the government’s open-door policy.
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“This international recognition encourages us to continue deepening our public policies that promote openness, transparency, and citizen participation. Open government is not a theory: It is a tool to increase trust in the nation and society. Our commitment is to continue building more states transparent, inclusive and intimate” Calbo said.