The State of Jalisco, Mexico, has published a new Infrastructure Transparency Index (ITI).

The findings show that Jalisco has a strong legal and institutional foundation for transparency, with positive examples of information being published across infrastructure projects.

At the same time, there are opportunities to build on this progress by strengthening how information is consistently published across all project stages, improving institutional capacity, and expanding how citizens engage with and use published infrastructure data.

The report also sets out clear recommendations to strengthen how information on infrastructure projects is published and used through improving data publication practices, strengthening institutional processes, and expanding opportunities for citizen engagement – all of which will lead to ongoing improvements in public infrastructure.

This publication is part of CoST’s global ITI Week, where members are publishing new assessments to drive improvements in infrastructure transparency and accountability.

Watch this short video about Jalisco’s ITI: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/b1CMlN5k2N4

Learn more about the ITI: https://www.infrastructuretransparencyindex.org/