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The Transparency Task Force brings together scholars and activists from many regions who are working to improve global understanding of what transparency can accomplish and how it can be increased. The word "transparency" describes the openness of institutions - the degree to which outsiders (such as citizens or stockholders) can monitor and evaluate the actions of insiders (such as government officials or corporate managers). Transparent institutions better reflect the interests of their stakeholders and are less prone to corruption, incompetence, and other abuses of the public interest. But there is also a place for the opposite of transparency - secrecy - in protecting commercial information, ensuring privacy, and enhancing national security. Read more about the IPD Transparency Task Force
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Governance, Transparency and Accountability in Financial Institutions and Regulatory Bodies
Event: Apr 27, 2009 - Apr 28, 2009
The Initiative for Policy Dialogue in collaboration with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung hosted our first meeting on Governance, Transparency and Accountability in National and International Financial Institutions on April 27 and 28 at Columbia University in New York City.
Transparency Task Force Meeting 2005
Event: Cancun, Mexico: Feb 24, 2005 - Feb 25, 2005
The Transparency Task Force met in Cancun, Mexico in conjunction with the Third International Conference of Information Commissioners, a conference hosted by the Mexican Federal Institute of Access to Public Information (IFAI). President Vicente Fox opened the conference, which included over 400 participants. This was the first time that transparency advocates and NGOs were invited to participate in the International Conference of Information Commissioners. The event was extensively covered by the local Mexican television and news media, and IPD was an integral part of the conference with task force members chairing and presenting on a number of panels.
Task Force Books: Transparency Book Volume I
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Topics covered in this volume include international institutions, non-governmental actors, naitonal security, as well as case studies on China, Hungary, India, and Nigeria.
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