Open Government for Inclusive Development
14 December 2017
Author / Speaker

The role of networks, such as the United Cities and Local Governments Asia Pacific in promoting open government practices through research, co-learning processes and mechanisms, and advocacy among member cities and local governments, is highlighted in this presentation. Networks, through advocacy, giving of awards, and co-learning processes, raise the standards in urban governance and challenge local governments to perform better in terms of transparency, citizen participation, and public service delivery.

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Topics

  • Capacity Development
  • Governance and Public Sector Management