Open Government Week 2026: Open House Day: CO-creating Transparet, Accountable, and Participatory Governance

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Philippines — May 20, 2026 @ 9:00am - 5:00pm GMT+08:00

Barangay Maypangdan, Borongan City, Eastern Samar

Host Organization and Partners — Eastern Samar State University

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The Open Government Week 2026 Open House Day at Eastern Samar State University is a three‑day hybrid event promoting transparency, accountability, and participatory governance. Anchored on the theme “Co‑create. Collaborate. Contribute.”, it engages students, faculty, staff, partner agencies, and community stakeholders. Day 1 focuses on student leadership, financial transparency, and participatory governance. Day 2 highlights ethical leadership, integrity, and institutional accountability systems. Day 3 emphasizes community extension, stakeholder collaboration, and feedback mechanisms. With lectures, forums, consultations, and synthesis sessions, the program fosters civic responsibility, strengthens trust in institutions, and advances sustainable development goals through inclusive, open governance practices.

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Fifteen years ago, OGP launched with a simple but radical premise: that government should serve the people, not the other way around. Over fifteen years, OGP has become the foremost global forum for advancing transparency, accountability, and public participation in government.

In an era of democratic regression and geopolitical fragmentation, platforms that sustain targeted collaborations among likeminded states and between governments and civil society are strategically vital. OGP is one of the few to endure.

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