Open Gov Week SC: Mesa de Experiências Locais

Access to Information, Public Participation — Seminar/Panel

Brazil — May 18, 2026 @ 7:00pm - 8:30pm GMT-03:00

Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina state, Brazil.

Host Organization and Partners — Santa Catarina State University, Municipality of Osasco, Municipality of Balneário Camboriú and Municipality of Brusque

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The State University of Santa Catarina (Udesc), through the Laboratory for Participation and Social Accountability (CTRL+S) and the Center for Research in Open Government and Transparency (CIGAT), will hold a roundtable discussion on Local Experiences in Open Government and Transparency on May 18th at 7 PM, as part of “Open Gov Week SC”. The event will take place on the Balneário Camboriú campus. Participants will include Juliana Pavan, Mayor of Balneário Camboriú; Felipe Tannus, Director of Open Government of Osasco/SP; and Thomas Haag, former Secretary of Transparency and Accountability of Brusque, moderated by Professor Luiz Filipe Goldfeder Reinecke.

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