opencoesione at inform meeting

15
Openness and transparency of data in EU Structural and Investment Funds an overview Carlo Amati, Simona De Luca, Chiara A. Ricci Department for Cohesion Policy 15th INFORM network meeting Lille, 23 th June 2015

Upload: opencoesione

Post on 02-Aug-2015

201 views

Category:

Presentations & Public Speaking


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Openness and transparency of data in EU

Structural and Investment Funds – an

overview

Carlo Amati, Simona De Luca, Chiara A. Ricci

Department for Cohesion Policy

15th INFORM network meeting

Lille, 23th June 2015

Page 2: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Open Data on public funds

Availability of information and Open Data (machine-readable)

on projects funded by public resources helps in:

• fostering transparency in the use of funds

• improving decision making and policy design

• encouraging the creation of new tools and services for

citizens

• increasing involvement of stakeholders in ensuring

efficient and effective use of funds

Where are we now?

Page 3: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Eu rules on transparency & Open Data

2007-2013, Art. 7 Reg. 1828/2006 – Three mandatory fields for online

publication: name of the project, name of the beneficiary, total value of the

project Hundreds of Managing Authorities are free to decide how much

information is to be published and the format of the downloadable datasets

European Transparency Initiative (2008) – Suggestion of some useful

details to be published: public payments to beneficiaries at the end of the

project, final year of payment, date of last update Guidance Note 23th April

2008

2014-2020, Art. 115 Regulation EU 1303/2005- Machine-readable Format

(CSV, XML),Single Website Portal, User Licence, mandatory fields for online

publication (headings & name of the projects to be provided in at least one

other official EU language):

- name of the project, name of the beneficiary, total value of the project (as in

2007-2013)

- summary of the project, start date, end date, EU eligible expenditure,

postcode of the location of the project, country, category of intervention of

the project, date of last update (newly introduced).

Page 4: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Inforegio

June 2015

http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/projects/map/index_en.cfm

Openness and transparency: a priority in Europe

Page 5: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Recovery.gov

opencoesione.gov.it

The investigation on Transparency on Structural Funds’

Beneficiaries in Europe

Ascertain the presence or absence of

specific quality features of the

beneficiaries’list published on line (62

variables in 2013 and 2014)

Explore the “back office” aspects concerning:

a) The storing and managing of the data for

publication on National portals or on managing

Authorities’ websites

b) the publication of the data and the civic

engagement activities being carried out.

Page 6: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Recovery.gov

opencoesione.gov.it

Countries with centralised portals (ERDF & ESF) on Structural

Funds projects

2010 2014 (considering OpenCoesione)

Page 7: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Recovery.gov

opencoesione.gov.it

Transparency on Cohesion Funds: the web based survey

Indices of openness and transparency of lists of beneficiaries of EU Structural Funds 2007-2013

6 different scores to each Operational Programme, one for each key aspect

of data publication. The scores are based on the availability of selected key

characteristics of the data, such as format, completeness of information,

availability of tools to browse effectively through the data, and so on.

Page 8: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Recovery.gov

opencoesione.gov.it

EU27 2007-2013 OPs average level of compliance with the requirements set by the 2007-2013

COCOF and 2014-2020 Regulation

year 2014

Page 9: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

2014

Machine-readable format?

PO ERDF 2007-2013

Page 10: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Quality Search masks

Financial Data Contents

Page 11: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

“Open Data & EU Structural and Investment Funds”: questionnaire to the unit in charge

of data publication

Process of data publication

Fully automated process: the integrated system handles the entire process from data

retrieving to publication on the web; no manual input is required.

57,5%

Semi-automated process with just one intermediate step: the monitoring system on

operations and beneficiaries of OPs yields one or more tables that have to be imported

in the publication system / web application

24,8%

Semi-automated process with more than one intermediate step 9,7%

Manual 8,0%

Which are the constraints to publish data

with higher quality and detail on the

projects and beneficiaries?

[Specify the importance of the following

constraints from 1 (not important) to 5

(very important)]

Mean

Page 12: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

“Open Data & EU Structural and Investment Funds”: questionnaire to the unit in charge

of data publication

How do plan to manage the transition to

the 2014-2020 period regarding data

publication of operations and

beneficiaries of OPs?

Are you encouraging the feedback from

beneficiaries and stakeholders on the

progress and effectiveness of financed

projects? (e.g. comments, suggestions,

photos, videos, etc.)

Page 13: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Analysis / evaluation / research

Participation / “civic monitoring”

- “Macro” effects

- Categorizations / typologies

- Total values of cohesion policies

Data

jou

rna

lism

- “Micro” effects/ single project

- Geo-localization

- “Wiki” tools and “crowdsourcing”

What to do with the open data? From transparency to re-use

Page 14: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Re-use experiences

• Ifel

• Bank of Italy

• LUISS

• ----

Page 15: OpenCoesione at INFORM meeting

Thank you for your attention!

www.opencoesione.gov.it

[email protected]