Already in the first reporting period, BridgeGap has made progress across the project's eleven work packages, covering conceptual and methodological foundations, ethnographic and empirical investigations, policy analysis, technological innovation, and capacity-building efforts. It outlines how BridgeGap is advancing toward its four strategic objectives, while contributing to open science, policy engagement, and societal impact.
Our achievements during this first reporting period reflect the dedicated efforts and close collaboration of the 15-partner consortium from research and academia, technology providers, think tanks and policy networks and global anticorruption networks. BridgeGap partners hosted an international conference, launched the groundbreaking tools Data Hub and “Follow the Money,” engaged with policy actors, research and academia and anticorruption networks; and produced open-access publications and educational materials that are already shaping discussions at the intersection of governance, regulation, and public integrity.
We are especially proud of our commitment to Open Science and stakeholder empowerment. BridgeGap is not only producing new knowledge, it is creating public goods, accessible infrastructures, and lasting tools that equip policymakers, journalists, civil society, and citizens to take informed action against corruption.