Our virtual learning and community resources
Here you’ll find a curated list of recordings and resources from our community events and training workshops.
For what’s happening this week, go to our events page.
Advocacy
Discover how to make the case for open contracting and measure the impact of your project.
Training resources
- From idea to impact: open contracting reform design and management
- Open Up Contracting Advocacy Toolkit from Hivos
- Advocacy Primer
Community calls
COVID-19 Resources
It is public procurement’s moment in the spotlight. It needs to be fast, smart and open if it’s going to shine. We make the case that you can buy fast but still buy openly.
Visit our Covid19 page for links to our latest blogs and news.
Community calls
Global
Africa
Eastern Europe
United States
Inclusion
Explore how public procurement can be a power tool to level the playing field for diverse suppliers and how our processes can be made more participatory, resulting in better products and services.
Community calls
Infrastructure
An estimated $97.5 trillion in infrastructure investments are needed to meet the Sustainable Development Goals by 2040. Learn how our approach can unlock the potential for citizens and drive greater infrastructure investment. Open contracting in infrastructure focuses on improving data, supporting implementation, generating impact, collaborating with the private sector, and building a new norm.
Investigations
Our resources on how to spot red flags in public contracts and the best datasets and tools to help you with your stories.
- Tipsheet: Using data to uncover corruption in public procurement
- A slide-deck that you can go through at your own pace
- Sign up for our weekly news round-up newsletter
- Masterclass Investigating Procurement at CIJ 2020 Logan Symposium, Georg Neumann
Open Contracting Data Standard
Our guidance to using the Open Contracting Data Standard can be found on our page on data use.
Community calls
Health
Poor public contracting contributes to many problems in the health sector: staff shortages, bribery, overcrowding, low quality or unaffordable medicines, and useless equipment, to name just a few. You can find more details on our page here.