Members of the media are invited to an Open Government Partnership Workshop (OGP) that will be attended by Community Development Workers (CDWs) in the province of the Northern Cape.
Hosted by the Deputy Minister for Public Service and Administration, the summit will take place on Friday, 12 April 2013 at the Christian Revival Church (CRC), in Kimberley.
The OGP aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance.
To achieve these objectives, OGP brings together governments and civil society organisations as true partners. OGP is overseen by a Steering Committee composed of governments and civil society organisations in equal numbers, a unique model that embodies the goal of civic participation. Its chairs are also drawn from both sectors.
In compliance with the OGP requirements, South Africa has developed a country action plan with identified seven commitments as concrete steps that government will embark on towards addressing the grand challenge of Service Delivery.
The country action plan, which was developed in consultation with civil society organisations from across the country and citizen inputs from the National Development Plan consultation processes, identified service delivery as our country`s grand challenge. Our government is committed to walking alongside its citizens to develop.
The workshop will also serve as a platform to empower CDWs with further information that will enable them to take government services to their communities.
Members of the media are invited as follows:
Date: Friday, 12 April 2013
Time: 08h30 ending 14h00
Venue: Christian Revival Church (CRC), 40 Boshoff Street, Ernestville, Kimberley.
For further details contact:
Dumisani Nkwamba
Cell: 082 885 9448
Tel: 012 336 1704
E-mail: dumisanin@dpsa.gov.za
Olebogeng Kgasi
Cell: 076 793 4229
Tel: 012 336 1206
E-mail: olebogengk@dpsa.gov.za