The document discusses the gap between open data and open governance. It notes two conferences in Europe on open data and open governance. It provides examples of how open data has been used for health services in Peru, citizen transparency in Mexico, and co-production in Uruguay. The document calls for mapping multi-stakeholder data publics and using relevant open data for budget transparency. It distinguishes between open data, open government, and proposes open governance involves transparency, participation, and collaboration supported by open technologies and tools.