Monitoring of the government bodies’ official websites as an efficient tool for public control
Submitted by Asya Suvorova on 6 September, 2012 - 19:03We would like to present a short review of our most ambitious project which involves our experts in all parts of Russia – monitoring of the official websites of public authorities and local governments.
This is a story about how expert control improves the work of authorities.
An International Conference on FOI and OGP in Tbilisi, Georgia
Submitted by Inna Kremen on 7 May, 2013 - 13:30On April 26-27, a conference organized by the National Security Archive (George Washington University, US) and the Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (Georgia) took place in Tbilisi. Governmental officials and civil activists from Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, US, and other countries took part in it.
Court Recognizes that Journalist Was Unlawfully Not Let to Attend an Election Commission Meeting
Submitted by Inna Kremen on 25 April, 2013 - 17:33On April 24, the Kirovsky district court of St.-Petersburg fully satisfied the claim of a journalist against the refusal of the Territorial Election Commission No.7 to let him attend a meeting of its preceding the Presidential elections in 2012.
Monitoring - 2013: Regional and Equivalent Prosecutor Offices - Initial Assessment Completed
Submitted by Inna Kremen on 25 April, 2013 - 12:37From April 24 to May 17, officials from the Prosecutor General's Office, prosecutor offices of the Russian Federation subjects, and from military and other specialized prosecutor offices (equivalent to regional) will have access to the EXMO system for viewing initial assessment scores for their prosecutor offices' websites, and for online interaction with the FIF research team.
The Moscow City Court Refuses to Re-Examine Cases on Access to Archive Documents
Submitted by Inna Kremen on 24 April, 2013 - 14:36On April 18 and 19, the Moscow City Court rejected two applications from Nikita Petrov, a historian from Moscow, to re-examine due to new evidence earlier decisions on the two cases when the applicant had been denied of declassification of documents stored in the FSB Central Archive.
Regional Legislative Bodies' Official Websites: What about Feedback?
Submitted by Inna Kremen on 19 April, 2013 - 19:42In theory, an online feedback form on a government body's official website is an easiest way for citizens to contact the body and its officials. Is that so in practice? Our researchers have analyzed large volume of material collected within the monitoring of Russian regional legislative bodies' official websites.
Monitoring - 2013: Regional Legislative Bodies - Best Practices
Submitted by Inna Kremen on 17 April, 2013 - 18:25In some Russian regions, legislative government bodies maintain really remarkable official websites. This is a review of examples when information is comprehensive, actual, can be easily found, and well presented.
We are always open to cooperation
The methodology developed by Freedom of information Foundation for monitoring official websites is applicable widely. It is convenient, efficient and can be used for research in various fields. We are interested in cooperation with different governmental and non-government entities in various countries in order to extend the monitoring practice, including possible joint comparative researches.

