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Open Government Partnership (OGP) 2024–2027

This is the fifth Norwegian action plan that the Norwegian government has developed for Open Government Partnership.

Facilitating an open administration is a central priority for the Norwegian government. All citizens should be able to access information on how governments and municipalities work. Open government holds decision-makers accountable, it provides opportunities for engagement, and it contributes to deepens trust among citizens and their governments.

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Areas of action

Public procurement

A reliable source should be established to provide quantitative data on public procurement.

Universal design and digital inclusion

Enforce the regulations for universal design of ICT solutions, simplify privacy statements on public websites and contribute to the populations’ digital participation throughout life.

Better access to criminal case documents

Access to documents in criminal cases should be improved to ensure that regulations are consistent with the case law established by the Supreme Court and the European Court of Human Rights.

Archives, journalling and “eInnsyn”

The “eInnsyn Freedom of Information” Service will be evaluated to determine if its goals have been met and if it is being managed and developed appropriately.

Anti-corruption

A more strategic approach to anti-corruption efforts will be developed.

«Open government holds decision-makers accountable, it provides opportunities for engagement, and it contributes to deepens trust among citizens and their governments.»

Fifth Norwegian Action Plan – Open Government Partnership (OGP) 2024-2027