Government transparency refers to the process of making government activities, decisions, and information accessible and available to the public. This includes providing access to government data, documents, and records, as well as ensuring that government actions are open and accountable to citizens. Transparency in government helps promote accountability, reduce corruption, and increase trust between the government and the public. Researchers in this field study the impact of transparency policies and practices on government effectiveness, citizen participation, and democratic governance. They also examine ways to improve transparency through technology, policy reforms, and public engagement initiatives.