# Open Up Guide: Using Open Data to Combat Corruption

### **This practical resource identifies priority datasets, open standards and open data use-cases that governments, civil society and other stakeholders can focus on to tackle corruption at all levels and to respond to increasingly complex corruption networks.**

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