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From students to cities: Building a civic ecosystem for better EU policies

24/05/2025/by Luigi Reggi

How civic reports can fuel journalistic investigations on EU funding: Insights from Palermo

18/05/2025/by Luigi Reggi

Unlocking civic monitoring: Italy’s unique approach to linking publicly-funded projects and tenders

05/05/2025/by Luigi Reggi

From the field to Brussels: Monithon’s experience in the iMonitor project

30/03/2025/by Monithon

Civic monitoring for urban development: Insights from the Lazio region

24/03/2025/by Luigi Reggi

Making civic monitoring matter: reflections from the “Transport for People” event in Warsaw

15/03/2025/by Luigi Reggi

From raw data to real impact: building accountability through collaboration in the Open Government Partnership

06/03/2025/by Luigi Reggi

Italian multi-stakeholder Open Government Partnership forum includes civic monitoring among strategic objectives

27/09/2024/by Monithon

Eurozine’s Article Highlights Challenges in EU Recovery Fund Transparency – Featuring Insights from Monithon

05/09/2024/by Monithon

iMonitor Project Presented at the G20 Anticorruption Working Group: Highlights from Panel Discussion

04/07/2024/by Monithon

We need more data on how Italian RRF projects are progressing

27/04/2024/by Monithon

Monithon elected as member of the Italian Open Government Forum for 2024-2027 term

06/03/2024/by Monithon

iMonitor, a civic monitoring network to prevent corruption, is launched: join us!

09/12/2023/by Monithon

Italian government releases open data on Recovery projects

21/04/2023/by Monithon

Italian civil society asks the Government for data on the projects funded by the Recovery Plan

30/11/2022/by Monithon

Let’s talk about open data and education at The State of Open Data Roundtables

28/10/2022/by Monithon

Welcome Kohesio, the new tool for discovering projects for territorial cohesion throughout Europe

17/03/2022/by Monithon

Monithon meets the New York Public Library

30/09/2021/by Monithon

Civic monitoring of EU policy in Turin shows both positive and negative aspects of funded projects

15/06/2021/by Cristina Scarasciullo

164 teams from “At School of OpenCohesion” have completed their civic monitoring!

04/05/2021/by Monithon

There is a new app in town: Monithon Project Finder helps you discover EU-funded project in your city

22/04/2021/by Monithon

Let’s learn how to monitor the EU funding for the environment!

25/03/2021/by Monithon

Monithon shortlisted for the ODI Open Data Award

23/10/2014/by Monithon

The NeverEnding Story of the Bike Lanes in Cagliari

17/10/2014/by Sardinia Open Data

Monithon at the United Nations – 4th place at the #OpenGovAwards!

29/09/2014/by Luigi Reggi

QR codes and the transparency of the EU Policy

22/08/2014/by Monithon

Open Action! Good news from the Open Knowledge Festival 2014

21/07/2014/by Chiara Ciociola

Monithon and OpenCoesione will represent Italy at the OGP Awards!

30/05/2014/by Monithon

A new monithon at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia

26/04/2014/by Monithon

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