Seminario “Legitimidad democrática en el siglo XXI: por qué importa el Estado Abierto”

Access to Information, Civic Space, Public Participation — Seminar/Panel

Chile — May 19, 2026 @ 10:30am - 12:00pm GMT-04:00

Auditorio Campus UNAB Bellavista (Bellavista 0121, piso -1, Providencia)

Host Organization and Partners — Comisión para la Integridad Pública y Transparencia, Ministerio Secretaría General de la Presidencia

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El seminario “Legitimidad democrática en el siglo XXI: por qué importa el Estado Abierto”, organizado por el Instituto de Políticas Públicas de la Universidad Andrés Bello, busca generar un espacio de análisis sobre los desafíos y oportunidades del Estado Abierto como modelo de gobernanza democrática. La actividad contará con autoridades de gobierno, academia y organismos internacionales, quienes abordarán temas vinculados a transparencia, participación ciudadana, rendición de cuentas e innovación pública. El encuentro busca promover una reflexión plural sobre cómo fortalecer una gestión pública más abierta, colaborativa y cercana a la ciudadanía.

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