OGP Local Athens

About OGP Local

In 2011, government leaders and civil society advocates came together to create a unique partnership—one that combines these powerful forces to promote transparent, participatory, inclusive and accountable governance.

The Open Government Partnership (OGP) includes 75 countries and 150 local governments – representing more than two billion people – and thousands of civil society organizations.

In April 2024, the Municipality of Athens became the first and only Municipality in Greece to join OGP Local.

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Report on the Thematic Workshops for the Municipality's action plan in OGP Local

Report on the Thematic Workshops for the Municipality's action plan in OGP Local

With the central goal of co-creating the first Action Plan of the Municipality of Athens under the OGP Local framework, the Municipality’s OGP Local Team organized four thematic workshops, which took place on 17 and 18 May 2025 at Serafio, Athens. Each workshop served as an open consultation forum, where citizens, representatives of civil society institutions, elected officials and municipal staff came together around four themes:

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To join OGP, governments have to commit to uphold the principles of open and transparent government by endorsing the Open Government Declaration (below). Through endorsing this Declaration, countries commit to “foster a global culture of open government that empowers and delivers for citizens, and advances the ideals of open and participatory 21st century government.”

The Declaration has been endorsed by OGP member countries. An eligible government wishing to join OGP should endorse the Declaration in its Letter of Intent.

OPEN GOVERNMENT DECLARATION
September 2011

As members of the Open Government Partnership, committed to the principles enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN Convention against Corruption, and other applicable international instruments related to human rights and good governance:

We acknowledge that people all around the world are demanding more openness in government. They are calling for greater civic participation in public affairs, and seeking ways to make their governments more transparent, responsive, accountable, and effective.

We recognize that countries are at different stages in their efforts to promote openness in government, and that each of us pursues an approach consistent with our national priorities and circumstances and the aspirations of our citizens.

We accept responsibility for seizing this moment to strengthen our commitments to promote transparency, fight corruption, empower citizens, and harness the power of new technologies to make government more effective and accountable.

We uphold the value of openness in our engagement with citizens to improve services, manage public resources, promote innovation, and create safer communities. We embrace principles of transparency and open government with a view toward achieving greater prosperity, well-being, and human dignity in our own countries and in an increasingly interconnected world.

Together, we declare our commitment to:

Increase the availability of information about governmental activities.
Governments collect and hold information on behalf of people, and citizens have a right to seek information about governmental activities. We commit to promoting increased access to information and disclosure about governmental activities at every level of government. We commit to increasing our efforts to systematically collect and publish data on government spending and performance for essential public services and activities. We commit to pro-actively provide high-value information, including raw data, in a timely manner, in formats that the public can easily locate, understand and use, and in formats that facilitate reuse. We commit to providing access to effective remedies when information or the corresponding records are improperly withheld, including through effective oversight of the recourse process. We recognize the importance of open standards to promote civil society access to public data, as well as to facilitate the interoperability of government information systems. We commit to seeking feedback from the public to identify the information of greatest value to them, and pledge to take such feedback into account to the maximum extent possible.

Support civic participation.

We value public participation of all people, equally and without discrimination, in decision making and policy formulation. Public engagement, including the full participation of women, increases the effectiveness of governments, which benefit from people’s knowledge, ideas and ability to provide oversight. We commit to making policy formulation and decision making more transparent, creating and using channels to solicit public feedback, and deepening public participation in developing, monitoring and evaluating government activities. We commit to protecting the ability of not-for-profit and civil society organizations to operate in ways consistent with our commitment to freedom of expression, association, and opinion. We commit to creating mechanisms to enable greater collaboration between governments and civil society organizations and businesses.

Implement the highest standards of professional integrity throughout our administrations.
Accountable government requires high ethical standards and codes of conduct for public officials. We commit to having robust anti-corruption policies, mechanisms and practices, ensuring transparency in the management of public finances and government purchasing, and strengthening the rule of law. We commit to maintaining or establishing a legal framework to make public information on the income and assets of national, high ranking public officials. We commit to enacting and implementing rules that protect whistleblowers. We commit to making information regarding the activities and effectiveness of our anticorruption prevention and enforcement bodies, as well as the procedures for recourse to such bodies, available to the public, respecting the confidentiality of specific law enforcement information. We commit to increasing deterrents against bribery and other forms of corruption in the public and private sectors, as well as to sharing information and expertise.

Increase access to new technologies for openness and accountability.
New technologies offer opportunities for information sharing, public participation, and collaboration. We intend to harness these technologies to make more information public in ways that enable people to both understand what their governments do and to influence decisions. We commit to developing accessible and secure online spaces as platforms for delivering services, engaging the public, and sharing information and ideas. We recognize that equitable and affordable access to technology is a challenge, and commit to seeking increased online and mobile connectivity, while also identifying and promoting the use of alternative mechanisms for civic engagement. We commit to engaging civil society and the business community to identify effective practices and innovative approaches for leveraging new technologies to empower people and promote transparency in government. We also recognize that increasing access to technology entails supporting the ability of governments and citizens to use it. We commit to supporting and developing the use of technological innovations by government employees and citizens alike. We also understand that technology is a complement, not a substitute, for clear, useable, and useful information.

We acknowledge that open government is a process that requires ongoing and sustained commitment. We commit to reporting publicly on actions undertaken to realize these principles, to consulting with the public on their implementation, and to updating our commitments in light of new challenges and opportunities.

We pledge to lead by example and contribute to advancing open government in other countries by sharing best practices and expertise and by undertaking the commitments expressed in this declaration on a non-binding, voluntary basis. Our goal is to foster innovation and spur progress, and not to define standards to be used as a precondition for cooperation or assistance or to rank countries. We stress the importance to the promotion of openness of a comprehensive approach and the availability of technical assistance to support capacity- and institution-building.

We commit to espouse these principles in our international engagement, and work to foster a global culture of open government that empowers and delivers for citizens, and advances the ideals of open and participatory 21st century government.

Latest Updates

30/05/2025

The twelfth meeting of the OGP Local Team was held.


28/05/2025

The minutes of the Thematic Workshops for the Municipality's action plan in OGP Local were published. Read more (in Greek)...


21/05/2025

Report on the Thematic Workshops for the Municipality's action plan in OGP Local. Read more...


19/05/2025

City of Athens participates in Open Gov Week 2025 through its thematic workshops for OGP Local. Read more...


18/05/2025

Thematic workshops "Universal Accessibility at the Physical and Digital Level" and "Transparency, Accountability and Participatory Budgeting" were held. Read more...

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Milestones of the City of Athens' participation in OGP Local

In the following timeline you can see the most important milestones in the context of the participation of the City of Athens in OGP Local.

The City of Athens becomes the first and only Municipality in Greece to join OGP Local

The OGP Local Team was established by mayor's decision

Monitoring Body and Multistakeholder Forum were Selected

City of Athens participated in the 3rd WeOpenGov Forum

Consultation on the Municipality’s Action Plan for OGP Local

Thematic workshops for the co-creation of the City of Athens' Action Plan

Validation and submission of the Municipality's action plan

To join OGP Local, municipalities commit to the principles of open and transparent governance by adopting the Open Government Declaration. Members must meet the Eligibility Criteria and pass the OGP Values ​​Check. Before submitting the first action plan, OGP members should identify relevant government agencies and work with civil society for a clear and open participation process.

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The Working Group responsible for the design and implementation of the action plan within the framework of the participation of the Municipality of Athens in OGP Local, was established with the Mayor's Decision No. 294255/18-11-2024 (AD: 9ΦΑΡΟΩ6Μ-ΞΕΤ) and amended with the Mayor's Decision No. 28072/30-01-2025 (AD: 6Ν49Ω6Μ-Ρ90).

See the members of the Working Group

In the context of the participation of the Municipality of Athens in OGP Local, following consultations and voting by the OGP Local Team, which consists of elected officials, Municipality executives and representatives of Civil Society, the following selection was made:

  • the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (NKUA) and specifically Assistant Professor Dr. Dimitris Gouskous as Monitoring Body. More...
  • WeOpenGov as Multistakeholder Forum. More...

WeOpenGov, the network that promotes cooperation between Civil Society and Public Bodies for Open Government, organized its third forum on Wednesday, March 5, 2025. The third WeOpenGov forum, titled “Strengthening Open Government in Greece”, was under the auspices of the Municipality of Athens and the European Innovation Hub for Digital Government digiGOV-innoHUB. Its aim was to promote transparency, accountability and active participation of citizens in decision-making processes, through themes that include the role of Municipalities in co-shaping multi-stakeholder actions and cooperation between public bodies and civil society organizations.

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In the context of co-creating the Municipality's action plan with civil society, the OGP Local Team invited citizens and civil society organizations to participate in a public consultation on the commitments that will constitute the Municipality's first action plan. The consultation focused on four thematic areas:


Universal Accessibility on a physical and digital level

Energy democracy / addressing energy vulnerability

Housing and sustainable development

Transparency and Accountability / Participatory Budgeting

 

The consultation lasted until Sunday, May 11, 2025. The proposals and comments submitted are publicly accessible and will be discussed in thematic workshops to follow, with the aim of incorporating them into the final Action Plan of the Municipality.

Θεματικά Εργαστήρια για το σχέδιο δράσης του Δήμου στο OGP Local

On May 17-18, 2025, the City of Athens organized thematic workshops at Serafio where civil society organizations were invited to co-create the Municipality's action plan on the thematic areas identified by the OGP Local Team as a basis for commitments that will make up the action plan.

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In July 2025, the developed action plan, along with the Strategic Vision of the Municipality of Athens, will be submitted for approval by the Municipal Council and will subsequently be submitted to the OGP Local committee.