OGP LOCAL YOUTH POLICY HACKATHON

Access to Information — Contest/Hackathon

Cote d'Ivoire — May 22, 2026 @ 2:00pm - 5:00pm GMT-00:00

Gbairê Lab (Siège du CAFN), Abidjan, Yopougon Siporex (et retransmission via les canaux digitaux).

Host Organization and Partners — Centre d'Appui à la Fiabilité de l'information et au Numérique (CAFN) et Conseil Communal des Jeunes de Yopougon (CCJY)

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À l’occasion de l’Open Gov Week 2026 prévu du 18 au 22 mai, le Centre d’Appui à la Fiabilité de l’information et au Numérique (CAFN), dirigé par un membre de l’OGP Youth Collective, organise en collaboration avec le Conseil Communal des Jeunes de Yopougon (CCJY), l’OGP LOCAL YOUTH POLICY HACKATHON pour permettre à la jeunesse de co-concevoir avec l’administration des mécanismes de gouvernance plus transparents, responsables et inclusifs pour démontrer comment le numérique et la fiabilité de l’information renforcent la gouvernance locale.

On the occasion of Open Gov Week 2026, scheduled from May 18 to 22, the Center for Support of Information Reliability and Digital Technology (CAFN)—led by a member of the OGP Youth Collective—is organizing the OGP LOCAL YOUTH POLICY HACKATHON in collaboration with the Yopougon Communal Youth Council (CCJY). This event aims to empower youth to co-design more transparent, accountable, and inclusive governance mechanisms with the administration, demonstrating how digital technology and information reliability strengthen local governance.

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