A total of 85 young activists and journalists have been trained by the AIS organization on the practical aspects of Tracking Corruption through Open Data and Evidence-Based Data.

The final session of this training took place on October 11-12th, as part of the activities of the EU4 Rule of Law: Citizens Engagement for Public Integrity (CEPI) project in the Western Balkans and Turkey, funded by the European Union.

The use of Open Data in preventing and combating corruption is part of the mission and daily work of the AIS organization. Our organization’s work in the creation and operation of Databases that ensure transparency and risk assessment in the distribution of Public Money and Contracts is unique in its kind in our country.


More specifically, we operate the Spending Data Albania, Open Procurement Albania and Open Corporates Albania databases. We facilitate civil society actions in Preventing and Combating Corruption through access to our databases and first-hand data. This data infrastructure needs, where information is published with high quality and in manner that allows connections between datasets, encourages activists and journalists to join our training sessions on Using Open Data in Fighting Corruption. The EU4 Rule of Law project is implemented by Transparency International and partner organizations.