Open Gov Week 2026: Global Multistakeholder Forum

Access to Information, Anti-Corruption, Civic Space, Digital Governance, Gender & Inclusion, Public Participation — Seminar/Panel

Republic Of Korea — May 22, 2026 @ 1:30pm - 3:30pm GMT+09:00

Seoul

Host Organization and Partners — Ministry of the Interior and Safety, Open Government Committee Korea, Korea Institute of Public Administration

https://www.innovation.go.kr/ucms/bbs/B0000034/view.do?nttId=19518&menuNo=300254&searchType=5&requestURI=%2Fucms%2FpcyDta%2FpcyDta%2Fsearch.do&groupId=pcyDta&lcnt=10&searchKeyword=&pageIndex=1

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The 2026 Open Gov Week Global Multistakeholder Forum will be held on 22 May 2026 at The Westin Josun Seoul during Open Gov Week 2026 under the theme “Agile Government, Powered by Participation.”

Session 1, “Open Government for Agility in the Era of Great Transformation,” will feature presentations and discussions with experts from international organizations, public institutions, and civil society.

Session 2, “Open Government for Participation in Action,” will include a group discussion on open government policy.

The forum will also be livestreamed on the Ministry of the Interior and Safety’s YouTube channel (@withyou3542).

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