SANGOCO WESTERN CAPE AGM, FRIDAY 17 FEB 2012
_Don't forget to renew your membership for 2012.
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The Open Government Partnership (OGP)
The Open Government Partnership is a global effort to make governments better. We all want more transparent, effective and accountable governments -- with institutions that empower citizens and are responsive to their aspirations. But this work is never easy.
It takes political leadership. It takes technical knowledge. It takes sustained effort and investment. It takes collaboration between governments and civil society.
The Open Government Partnership is a new multilateral initiative that aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance. In the spirit of multi-stakeholder collaboration, OGP is overseen by a steering committee of governments and civil society organizations.
To become a member of OGP, participating countries must embrace a high-level Open Government Declaration; deliver a country action plan developed with public consultation; and commit to independent reporting on their progress going forward.
The Open Government Partnership formally launched on September 20, 2011, when the 8 founding governments (Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Norway, Philippines, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States) endorsed an Open Government Declaration, and announced their country action plans, and welcomed the commitment of 38 governments to join the Partnership.
It takes political leadership. It takes technical knowledge. It takes sustained effort and investment. It takes collaboration between governments and civil society.
The Open Government Partnership is a new multilateral initiative that aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance. In the spirit of multi-stakeholder collaboration, OGP is overseen by a steering committee of governments and civil society organizations.
To become a member of OGP, participating countries must embrace a high-level Open Government Declaration; deliver a country action plan developed with public consultation; and commit to independent reporting on their progress going forward.
The Open Government Partnership formally launched on September 20, 2011, when the 8 founding governments (Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Norway, Philippines, South Africa, United Kingdom, United States) endorsed an Open Government Declaration, and announced their country action plans, and welcomed the commitment of 38 governments to join the Partnership.
Provincial Anti-Corruption Forum: (Oct 2011)
The Provincial Anti-Corruption Forum is committed to:
Contribute towards the establishment of consensus through the co-ordination of sectoral strategies against corruption;
Advise government on provincial initiatives on the implementation of strategies to combat corruption;
Share information and best practice on sectoral anti-corruption work; and
Advise sectors on the improvement of sectoral anti-corruption strategies.
Contribute towards the establishment of consensus through the co-ordination of sectoral strategies against corruption;
Advise government on provincial initiatives on the implementation of strategies to combat corruption;
Share information and best practice on sectoral anti-corruption work; and
Advise sectors on the improvement of sectoral anti-corruption strategies.
Tel: 27 21 447 6388
Fax: 27 21 447 5766
Email: sangocowesterncape@telkomsa.net
Url: www.sangocowc.org
http://facebook.com/NGOWeek2011
Fax: 27 21 447 5766
Email: sangocowesterncape@telkomsa.net
Url: www.sangocowc.org
http://facebook.com/NGOWeek2011
