
Blogbox | Government2020.07.25
Various efforts have been focused on promoting civic participation, increasing transparency and strengthening of integrity in public institutions.
Additionally, Kosovo lags behind opening up the government data due to the poor transformation of its legal and policy infrastructure.
The type of data that is interesting for young audiences is not necessarily interesting for older audiences.
I cannot help but think that Finland treated open information like an asset.
It’s essential that Kosovo’s endeavors toward open data be driven by the fact that transparency prompts the public’s trust and engagement, governmental credibility and promotes innovation.

Diar Ramadani
Diar Ramadani is a senior student of Management & Public Policy at RIT Kosovo. Recently, Diar finished an exchange semester in the field of International Business at the HAMK University of Applied Sciences in Finland. Currently, Diar coordinates projects at the Youth Activism Center in Gjilan, and enjoys academic research and public policy analysis.
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