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Open Data Charter

The Open Data Charter is a set of principles encouraging governments and organizations to share data openly and responsibly. Its goal is to improve transparency, accountability, innovation, and public trust by making information accessible, usable, and understandable. Open data includes things like government statistics, health information, and transportation details, which anyone can freely access, analyze, and reuse. By following these principles, institutions can support better decision-making, foster collaboration, and empower citizens to participate more actively in society.