CIVICGRAPH

Understand how public systems are connected

CivicGraph visualizes publicly available information about institutions, roles, and organizations—so anyone can explore how systems are structured and connected.

No allegations. No conclusions. Just structured public data.

Used by researchers, journalists, students, and citizens to better understand public systems.

A new way to explore public information

Public data is often scattered across reports, websites, and filings. CivicGraph brings it together into a single, visual network.

See how institutions are structured

Visualize organizational hierarchies and internal structures of public bodies.

Explore relationships between organizations

Trace connections across agencies, enterprises, and regulatory bodies.

Understand roles, reporting lines, and public records

See who holds what position and how entities relate officially.

Navigate complex systems with clarity

Turn scattered public data into an interactive, explorable graph.

Explore connections visually

Instead of reading thousands of pages, explore a living graph of relationships.

Click any node to expand connections
Follow relationships across institutions
View timelines and roles
Understand how entities are linked
Start with Bangladesh (Beta)

Pilot dataset: Bangladesh

We are starting with a limited dataset focused on public institutions in Bangladesh.

Ministries and departments
State-owned enterprises
Regulatory bodies
Public institutions

More datasets and regions will be added over time.

Help improve the graph

CivicGraph is built as a collaborative public resource. You can:

Suggest new nodes

Propose people, organizations, or institutions to add.

Propose connections

Suggest relationships between existing entities.

Submit sources

Provide publicly available references to support data.

All contributions are reviewed before publication.

Submit a suggestion

Designed for accuracy and fairness

CivicGraph is committed to responsible data use.

Uses publicly available information only
Every connection requires a verifiable source
No assumptions or interpretations are made
Clear correction and update process

If something is incorrect, it can be reviewed and updated.

Built on public information

Data comes from:

Government publications and reports
Official websites and disclosures
Public registries
Reputable media sources

Each connection is linked to a source where available.

Learn about our methodology

From scattered data to structured insight

1

Collect

Gather public information from official sources.

2

Structure

Organize into nodes and relationships.

3

Verify

Link every connection to a source.

4

Visualize

Display as an interactive graph.

The result is a system that helps people understand complexity more easily.

Starting with one dataset. Building a global public resource.

CivicGraph is designed to expand across countries and regions over time. Our goal is to create a structured, accessible view of how public systems are connected globally.

Start exploring CivicGraph

Understand systems. Explore connections. Contribute responsibly.