Being open with evidence at DfID
...we committed to publishing more of the evidence that supports policy making. Many Departments are now considering how they can improve their use of evidence and the transparency of policy...
...we committed to publishing more of the evidence that supports policy making. Many Departments are now considering how they can improve their use of evidence and the transparency of policy...
Welcome to Open these, a regular post dedicated to the blogs, reports and discussions from the week we think open policy practitioners will enjoy. Leave the authors a comment or...
...we don’t have enough web-based services yet. But when we do, policy-makers will be sitting on a mine of real-time information about users – where they are located, what websites...
Following Virpi's post earlier this week about the Change Agent Network in Finland, we're delighted to welcome Elke, Nancy and Joke on how they are fostering innovation in government in...
...In May 2010, a week before the local city elections in Reykjavík, we launched the Better Reykjavík website, offering all the political parties running in the elections their own space...
In the first of a three-part video series Sir Jeremy Heywood, Cabinet Secretary and Head of Civil Service, shares his reflections on Open Policy Making and why it matters. He...
...of Civil Service, shares that an open approach is key to ensuring that we remain a world-class civil service. Find out about the kind of skills that you need to...
Welcome to Open these, a regular post dedicated to the blogs, reports and discussions from the week we think open policy practitioners will enjoy. Leave the authors a comment or...
...contrasted the What Works approach with the ‘policy-based evidence making’ that has, historically, often characterised government. He felt that we were at the beginning of an ‘immensely fruitful journey’. He...
Welcome to Open these, a regular post dedicated to the blogs, reports and discussions from the week we think open policy practitioners will enjoy. Leave the authors a comment or...