El Camino hacia la Apertura: Datos Abiertos y Guía de Gobierno Abierto

Access to Information, Anti-Corruption, Digital Governance, Other — Seminar/Panel

Chile — May 29, 2025 @ 10:00am - 12:00pm GMT-04:00

Auditorio Piso 9, Edificio Moneda Bicentenario, Santiago

Host Organization and Partners — Comisión Asesora Presidencial para la Integridad Pública y Transparencia

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Te invitamos al Seminario “Datos Abiertos – Guía Gobierno Abierto”, que se realizará el 29 de mayo de 2025, de 10:00 a 12:00 horas, en el Auditorio Piso 9 del Edificio Moneda Bicentenario. En esta instancia se debatirá sobre el rol de los datos abiertos en la transparencia, la integridad pública y la rendición de cuentas. Además, se presentará la Guía de Gobierno Abierto elaborada por CEPAL y la Comisión, como herramienta para fortalecer iniciativas públicas. ¡Participa y sé parte del impulso hacia una gestión más abierta, participativa y colaborativa!

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