opencoesione: transparency and civic monitoring on cohesion policy
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Slides about OpenCoesione web portal, about projects funded by cohesion policy in ItalyTRANSCRIPT
OpenCoesioneTransparency and civic monitoring on Cohesion Policy
Simona De LucaEvaluation Unit – Department of Development and Economic Cohesion (DPS), Italy
Evaluation Network Meeting Brussels, 22-23 November 2012
Open Data on public funds
Availability of 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
Is Europe ready?
farmsubsidy.org
Recovery.gov
eufunds.ftdata.co.ukInforegioNewsroom23 October 2012
Countries with interactive portalson StructuralFunds projects: DK, F, H, NL, PL, IT
http://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/projects/
map/index_en.cfm
Eu rules on transparency & Open Data
2007-2013, Art. 7 Reg 1828/2006 – Three mandatory fields for onlinepublication: name of the project, name of the beneficiary, total value of theproject Hundreds of Managing Authorities are free to decide how muchinformation is to be published and the format of the downloadable datasets
European Transparency Initiative (2008) – Suggestion of some usefuldetails to be published: public payments to beneficiaries at the end of theproject, final year of payment, date of last update
2014-2020, Art. 105 General Regulation Proposal - Machine-readableFormat (CSV, XML), National Centralized System, User Licence, mandatoryfields for online publication (headings & name of the projects to be provided inat 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 ofthe project, date of last update (newly introduced).
OpenCoesionepublished in Italy in July, 2012
2011 2012
Machine-readable format ?
The transparency on the beneficiaries of Structural Funds in Europe and ItalyL. Reggi, Materiali UVAL, Issue 27, 2012
What’s in OpenCoesione?
Information about projects undertaken for implementing regional policies:
• description• funding (amount and sources)• locations• thematic areas• public/private subjects involved• deployment timing
Highlights of data provided
Access to web portal since launch (July 17th) to October 31st :
64,000 visits, 50,000 unique visitors, 3+ minutes average time on the site, 8% from outside Italy
What’s NOW in OpenCoesione?
ALLprojectsfinanced by cohesionpolicy
monitoring date: 30.6.2012
EU structural funds + domestic resources for regional policy
549,705# of projects
52.4billion Euros - Financing
16.9billion Euros - Payments
Surfing OpenCoesione (LIVE DEMO)
Total projects and funds by overall cohesion policy or within user’s queries
Interactive graphs for immediate distribution of investments and number of projects by topic, location area, typology of intervention
Easy overview of distribution of investmentsby topic and typology of intervention
Direct search of public authorities in chargefor programming and other subjectsinvolved in the deployment of projects
Direct access to locationsthrough interactive mapsand search to discover the number of projectsundertaken, the amount of overall investments in the place and the list of projects
Top projects listing in home page
Projects at a glanceDetails included in a single page (available only in Italian)
Civic monitoringCitizens and organizations get involved
Uploading user-generated contents
From navigation to raw dataMore information for specifically skilled users
Monitoring Data are updated every 2 months by Managing Authorities and are made available in OpenCoesione approximately 3 months after the reference date
User license Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike (CC BY-SA)
Improving the quality of information available to national community
when making decisions
Promoting citizens’ voice and getting civic partners involved
in the decision making process
Expected result & impactBetter monitoring towards better spending & better evaluations
Better spending: efficient and effective usage of resources and destination of funds consistent with people’s needs
Better evaluations: broad range of analyses and evaluations based on
public data on projects