Governments publish performance data every month.
Most citizens never see it.
We change that — for every country, in one place.
Each dashboard uses that country's flag colours, its own official data sources, and the same honest framework. Two live now — eight more coming.
The scorecard dashboards are just the beginning. Three features in development — each designed to make government accountability deeper, more personal, and more powerful.
70% of every scorecard is identical — the same KPIs, the same methodology, the same standard of honesty — so comparing your country to any other is always apples-to-apples. 30% is country-specific.
Is your country living within its means? Four numbers that sovereign analysts and credit rating agencies watch most closely — now part of every MyGovScorecard, free.
Plus a 7th layer — Country-Specific indicators unique to each nation: India's scheme delivery, Singapore's housing model, and more as new countries launch.
Governments around the world publish performance data every month — GDP figures, fiscal deficits, corruption rankings, social indicators. Most citizens never see it, because it lives in dense reports, parliamentary records, and statistical databases that were never designed to be read by ordinary people. MyGovScorecard exists to close that gap. We take only what governments and internationally recognised bodies have already published, present it plainly, show the wins and the gaps equally, and add nothing of our own. No political party funds this. No advertiser influences it. No government has any say in what we publish. Our only obligation is to the citizen reading this page.
Every data point on MyGovScorecard traces to one of the following official sources. We never estimate, interpolate, or use secondary aggregators when a primary source is available.
Additional country-specific sources listed on each individual scorecard page.