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openbaarcommu

Openbaarcommu is a Dutch-language term used in informal discourse to refer to open public communication initiatives. It is a contraction built from openbaar (public) and communicatie (communication), and is not an officially codified program name. The term tends to appear in discussions about transparency, open governance, and citizen engagement rather than in formal policy documents.

Scope and usage

Openbaarcommu is typically employed to describe efforts by authorities to communicate clearly with the public, publish

Applications

In practice, the idea can apply to municipal or national initiatives aimed at improving transparency and accountability.

Relation to related concepts

Openbaarcommu is closely related to open government, transparency, open data, and digital democracy. Because it is

Etymology

The term combines openbaar and communicatie, with a shortened form commonly used in casual or policy discussions.

Notes

Due to its informal status, authoritative definitions are scarce. Readers should interpret it within the specific

information
proactively,
and
invite
feedback.
It
emphasizes
accessibility,
plain
language,
and
multi-channel
outreach,
including
official
websites,
press
releases,
social
media,
and
open
data
portals.
The
concept
often
implies
two-way
communication,
where
government
bodies
respond
to
inquiries,
publish
data
in
open
formats,
and
create
channels
for
public
participation.
Examples
might
include
proactive
publication
of
datasets,
easy-to-understand
summaries
of
policy
changes,
online
dashboards
showing
performance
indicators,
and
forums
or
participatory
processes
that
solicit
citizen
input
on
decision-making.
not
a
formally
standardized
term,
its
exact
meaning
can
vary
by
context,
jurisdiction,
and
organization.
context
of
a
discussion
or
document
in
which
it
appears.