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James M. Numbers | Perfil
Government transparency initiatives are designed to increase accountability and trust among citizens, while also promoting good governance.
These initiatives can be accessed through various means, including online platforms, reports, and audits.
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Online Platforms:
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The Brazilian Transparency Law (Lei nÂș 12.527/2011) is a comprehensive framework for government transparency in Brazil.
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The World Bank's Open Government Partnership Index (OGPI) provides ratings of countries' progress towards openness and accountability.
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Reports:
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The National Institute for Statistics and Census (IBGE) publishes reports on government spending, including those related to transparency and accountability.
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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) releases annual reports on government performance in various countries, including Brazil.
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Audits:
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The Brazilian Federal Budget and Planning Commission (CDBPF) conducts regular audits of the executive branch to assess its transparency and accountability.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) publishes reports on fiscal management practices, including those related to government transparency and accountability.
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