In the era of digitization, the availability of open data is of great importance for the fight against corruption. The easy review of data, processing and final analysis can contribute to detecting the risks of corruption and enable the media, citizens and other stakeholders in society to act actively in reducing corruption.
Transparency International – Macedonia within the project: “Integrity Watch in the Western Balkans and Turkey: Civil society combating corruption with political integrity data” will prepare a database which would be available for processing and analysis to various stakeholders.
The project seeks to empower citizens and civil society actors in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey to hold their political office holders to account for the integrity of political financing, law-making and resource allocation. Thus strengthened political integrity shall foster more public decisions consistent with the common good.
Transparency International – Macedonia within the project will prepare a database for public procurement. This database will enable an easy review of public procurement notices and awarded contracts published by the relevant institutions, as well as the analysis of changes in the financial situation of politically connected companies after the change of government, providing a clear picture of the potential favoring of politically connected companies in the allocation of public resources.
The video is co-financed by the European Union and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Norway. Its contents are the sole responsibility of Transparency International – Macedonia and do not necessarily reflect the views of European Union, the Center for Civil Society Promotion (CPCD), the Center for Research and Policy Making (CRPM) and the Institute for Democracy and Mediation (IDM) from Albania.