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OGP workshop marks FiTI’s first mission to Papua New GuineaThe Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI) International Se...
22/05/2025

OGP workshop marks FiTI’s first mission to Papua New Guinea

The Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI) International Secretariat conducted its first mission to Papua New Guinea on 11-13 December 2024. Represented by the FiTI Regional Coordinator for the Pacific, Ms Leba Dranivesi, the International Secretariat participated in a two-day workshop on the co-creation of the country’s 3rd Open Government Partnership (OGP) National Action Plan (NAP). Prior to the workshop, the International Secretariat held brief discussions with the nation’s OGP Secretariat regarding the workshop aspirations, as well as future goals. In Papua New Guinea, the OGP Secretariat rests with the Department of National Planning and Monitoring.
The two-day workshop – organized by the OGP Secretariat in conjunction with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) – was the first public consultation held on the 3rd OGP National Action Plan, which is planned to launch in early 2025. There were two co-chairs for the workshop, a government co-chair represented by the Department of Information and Communication Technology and a civil society organisation (CSO) co-chair represented by Transparency International (TI) Papua New Guinea.
The main purpose of the workshop was to reflect on the last action plan and to discuss and form development agendas to be featured in the next plan. These development agendas will serve as commitments to be jointly implemented by civil societies and the government. Whilst the two previous National Action Plans were for a period of two years, the 3rd National Action Plan will cover a total of four years to align with other national policies and plans.
The FiTI International Secretariat participated in a panel session on Day 2 of the workshop. Ms Dranivesi offered a brief presentation followed by a questions and answers period. The presentation covered basic information about the FiTI, including examples from FiTI-implementing countries that highlight the potential benefits for Papua New Guinea.
There were positive reflections from the presentation and panel discussions. Although the relevant fisheries authority for both Papua New Guinea’s offshore and coastal fisheries were not in attendance, the OGP Secretariat plans to reach out to discuss the possibility of Papua New Guinea committing to the FiTI as part of its 3rd OGP National Action Plan.

22/05/2025

Week! What’s in a National Action Plan?

🔍 What is a National Action Plan (NAP)?
In the Open Government Partnership (OGP), each country designs a two-year plan with commitments to improve:
✅ Access to information
✅ Public services
✅ Anti-corruption
✅ Civic space
📝 PNG is now developing its 3rd NAP, and civil society can help decide what goes in it.
Be part of the solution.

Read more about the PNG OGP here: https://www.opengovpartnership.org/members/papua-new-guinea/

OGP WEEK!
22/05/2025

OGP WEEK!

Week! Practical ways to participate.

📣 Civil society, youth groups, academia, media — you’re invited to the Open Government Partnership process!
Ways to participate:
🧠 Share your reform ideas
🤝 Join thematic consultations
✍🏽 Submit written input to the PNG National Action Plan 3 (NAP3) draft
Together, we can ensure NAP3 reflects real needs and priorities. Let’s co-create a better PNG.
👉 Learn more: www.opengovpartnership.org/ogp-png

22/05/2025

The Civic Impact For Sustainable Development Foundation is excited to partner with the Kaduna Open Government Partnership (OGP) Technical Working Group on Strengthening Participatory Budgeting Process and Ihifix to commemorate the 2025 OGP Week.

Join us to discuss what Citizen Participatory Audit (CPA) means for governance, accountability, and the future of citizen oversight in the state. Don’t miss this important conversation!

Host:
Waniya Ilu: Head of Participatory Governance and Sustainable Development

Panelists:
Mr. Abubakar Abdullahi, FCNA: Kaduna State Auditor General.

Mr. Yusuf Ishaku Goje: ED, Civic Impact For Sustainable Development Foundation

Mr. Olusegun Elemo: Executive Director, Paradigm Leadership Support Initiative.

Mr. Luke Seth Kuyet : CS Co-Chair on Strengthening Participatory Budgeting Process OGP Kaduna SAPIII

Date: Thursday, May 22nd, 2025
Time: 10 am
Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/fxo-hdkr-rvk

Open Government Partnership Planning and Budget Commission, Kaduna

All about Open Government Partnership
22/05/2025

All about Open Government Partnership

IT'S OGP WEEK!
22/05/2025

IT'S OGP WEEK!

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