La investigación en Gobierno Abierto Local: Avance de las agendas de gobierno abierto desde los entes de evaluación independiente

Access to Information, Anti-Corruption, Civic Space, Climate and Environment, Digital Governance, Fiscal Openness, Gender & Inclusion, Justice, Media Freedom, Public Participation — Seminar/Panel

Spain — May 18, 2026 @ 9:00am - 2:30pm GMT+01:00

Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Campus Puerta de Toledo (Metro L5 Puerta Toledo) Aula 1.A.01

Host Organization and Partners — Asociación GIGAPP

https://sites.google.com/view/gigapp2026/gigapp/eventos-2026

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Fecha y lugar : 18 mayo 2026. De 09:00 a 14:30
UC3M Puerta de Toledo. Madrid Sala 1.A.01
Coordinación académica
Prof. César N. Cruz-Rubio. UC3M
Objetivo:
Reunir a entes de monitoreo (investigadores independientes) responsables de los últimos informes de diseño o de implementación y resultados de los Programas OGP Local activos en España, con el fin de compartir avances, revisar y comentar la metodología y propuestas metodológicas. Debatir sobre el presente y el futuro asociado a esta agenda emergente. Este evento se celebrará en el marco de la OpenGovWeek, un espacio mundial de incidencia y de experiencias de innovación en materia de apertura institucional. (more at: https://www.opengovweek.org/)
En España, este evento se celebra con el nombre “Semana de la Administración Abierta” (más información aquí https://transparencia.gob.es/gobierno-abierto/sensibilizacion-formacion/semanaaa)

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