Have often been amazed how few Mongolians have read actual agreement even tho it has been available & some sections quite readable.
Points to central need to support engagement-thru-analysis beyond making data available.
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NRGI (@Dorjdari) has done this in various forms, analyses made available to public, but even that w/ ltd reach. Another approach: training of journalists (national & local) to build capacity to analyze contracts, EITI etc. Some GIZ efforts on that.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
Are there other countries with good examples on this?
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There are a few. In Paraguay, the procurement agency realized that training of civil society and journalists was key so that the data gets used. Understanding first what info is of interest crucial thoughhttps://medium.com/open-contracting-stories/paraguays-transparency-alchemists-623c8e3c538f …
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Yes - could be a good story of disclosure and engagement securing license to operate, not necessarily of uncovering scandal?
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