On March 29, 2023, the Anti-Corruption Agency held the 2nd meeting of the Commission for assessing the effectiveness and productivity of ongoing work in ensuring openness.

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At the meeting, the Openness Index 2022 were announced, which assessed the effectiveness and productivity of the work carried out on openness in government agencies and organizations.

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The calculation was carried out based on 8 indicators, consisting of 84 evaluation criteria. The performance indicators of the points scored were divided into categories – organizations scoring from 71 to 100 points join the ‘green’ category, organizations scoring from 55 to 71 points join the ‘yellow’ category, and those who scored less than 55 points include in the ‘red’ category.

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The assessment included 86 ministries, departments and institutions, according to the results, 15 government agencies fell under the ‘green’ category (71-100 points), 44 organizations under the ‘yellow’ category (55-71 points) and 27 government institutions fell into ‘red’ category (below 55 points).

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The highest performance indicators were scored by the Statistics Agency (89 points), the Customs Committee (88 points), Tashkent Regional Administration (83 points), Khorezm Regional Administration (79 points) and Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Combine (79 points).

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Following the event, government employees who showed the highest efficiency in ensuring openness, and a group of journalists who actively covered the openness topic, were awarded certificates of gratitude and memorable gifts.

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The final results of the Openness Index 2022 are posted on the index.anticorruption.uz platform for the general public.

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