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Public Meetings
November 2021 Virtual Public Meeting for the US Open Government National Action Plan
Recommendations from Civil Society: a summary of “Seize the Moment: Reviving the U.S. OGP Process with the new Biden Administration” - Nada Zohdy, Global Integrity
Q&A
Project Highlight: The Opportunity Project - Drew Zachary & Anna Valuev, Census
Case Study: The Canadian Perspective on an Open Government Multi-Stakeholder Forum: Mélanie Robert, Government of Canada with Michael Lenczner, Civil Society Co-Chair
Next Steps and Open Q&A
Recording of the Meeting
OGP Summit: U.S. President Joe Biden Addresses the 2021 OGP Global Summit
OGP Summit Government Statement: United States, GSA Administrator Robin Carnahan