Dialogue4Progress: Community-Based NGO and Government Dialogue Forum (Dialogue for Progress: Open Government Week)

Public Participation — Other

Armenia — May 22, 2026 @ 2:30pm - 5:30pm GMT+04:00

Yerevan, Armenia, RA Government Building

Host Organization and Partners — "NGO Center" Civil Society Development NGO

https://ngoc.am/en/dialogue4progress-community-based-ngo-and-government-dialogue-forum/

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Celebrating the 15th anniversary of the Open Government Partnership, the “NGO Center” CSD NGO and the RA Prime Minister’s Office are hosting a dialogue forum and study visit for community-based NGOs during Global Open Gov Week.
The event aims to introduce participants to OGP reforms and the work of the Department for Participatory and Open Government.
As the national OGP coordinator, the department will lead discussions on proven participatory governance and social contracting models.
This unique platform strengthens government-public dialogue, fostering sustainable community development through transparency and collaborative reform within the Armenian civil society landscape.

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15 Years of the Open Government Partnership

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Fifteen years ago, OGP launched with a simple but radical premise: that government should serve the people, not the other way around. Over fifteen years, OGP has become the foremost global forum for advancing transparency, accountability, and public participation in government.

In an era of democratic regression and geopolitical fragmentation, platforms that sustain targeted collaborations among likeminded states and between governments and civil society are strategically vital. OGP is one of the few to endure.

The next phase requires action across the partnership: Governments forming cross-border coalitions to address common priorities; political leaders integrating openness into core national agendas; donors and funders sustaining investment and enabling scale; civil society continuing to propose, push, monitor, and demand.

The question ahead is scale and commitment.

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