Transparency for a more effective, inclusive, and sustainable public infrastructure
Transparency for a more effective, inclusive, and sustainable public infrastructure
Experience and witness unparalleled performance tracking and transformative changes over time in public infrastructure disclosure at both national and subnational scales with the
Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI)
Key highlights
The ITI measures levels of transparency and quality of disclosure processes related to public infrastructure, collaboratively designed and based on international good practice and lessons learnt, its objective is to improve accountability and transparency performance at procuring entity level.
The scoring scale for ITI ranges from 0 to 100. The latest edition of country results is currently shown, while past results can be found on the respective country pages.
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Enabling environment
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Assesses national or sub-national conditions enabling transparency for public infrastructure. The main evaluated components are:
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Capacities and processes
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Assesses the soundness of procuring entities’ procedures and capacities to publish information. The main evaluated components are:
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Citizen Participation
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Assesses the participation opportunities provided by procuring entities and how citizens use public information. The main evaluated components are:
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Data Publication
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Assesses the amount of public infrastructure information published by procuring entities through projects’ life cycle, based on international standards. The main evaluated components are:
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Enabling environment
Assesses national or sub-national conditions enabling transparency for public infrastructure. The main evaluated components are:
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Capacities and processes
Assesses the soundness of procuring entities’ procedures and capacities to publish information. The main evaluated components are:
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Citizen Participation
Assesses the participation opportunities provided by procuring entities and how citizens use public information. The main evaluated components are:
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Information Disclosure
Assesses the amount of public infrastructure information published by procuring entities through projects’ life cycle, based on international standards. The main evaluated components are:
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