Open Government Partnership Asia-Pacific Regional Dialogue
The Open Government Partnership (OGP) is an international platform for domestic reformers committed to making their governments more open, accountable, and responsive to citizens. Since its launch in 2011, OGP has grown from 8 countries to 70 participating countries, with 12 from the Asia-Pacific region having joined or expressed an interest to join. 2016 presents a good opportunity for the countries developing national action plans to lay the foundation for strong implementation in the next 2 years, share their experiences, learn from each other, and inforn and inspire efforts of government and civil society reformers across the region.
The event, hosted by the Asian Development Bank in partnership with the OGP Support Unit, UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub, and IBM, is aimed at fostering collaboration and learning within the open government comm9unity in the region and supporting the network of government and civil society reformers using OGP to advance ambitious open government reforms.
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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21 Jul 2016 | Opening Session | Welcome Remarks | Richard Bolt |
21 Jul 2016 | Keynote Addresses | Benjamin Diokno, Sanjay Pradhan | |
21 Jul 2016 | OGP in Asia Pacific -- What have we learnt in 5 years? | ||
21 Jul 2016 | Country updates and introductions | ||
21 Jul 2016 | What's in the new action plans? | ||
21 Jul 2016 | Implementation and Monitoring | ||
21 Jul 2016 | OGP journey goes subnational | ||
21 Jul 2016 | Wrap up for the day |
Date | Session / Activity | Presentation Material | Speaker(s) |
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22 Jul 2016 | Recap from Day 1 | ||
22 Jul 2016 | Open government for sustainable development | ||
22 Jul 2016 | Deepening collaboration between government and civil society | ||
22 Jul 2016 | Thematic round tables | ||
22 Jul 2016 | OGP's strategic refresh | ||
22 Jul 2016 | Bridging the implementation gap | ||
22 Jul 2016 | Closing | David Binns |