nietomhuld
Nietomhuld is a coined term used in Dutch-language discourse to describe a stance or policy of not being cloaked or concealed. The word combines niet (not) with omhuld (enveloped or covered). It is typically written as nietomhuld or niet-omhuld, with spelling variations found in different texts.
At its core, nietomhuld denotes an emphasis on openness and transparency. In discussions of governance, data
Nietomhuld appears primarily in Dutch-language civic-tech, journalistic, and academic writings as a normative ideal rather than
The term is also employed in speculative fiction and cultural criticism to imagine societies that adopt full
See also: transparency, open government, openness, accountability.