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OGP Australiaogpau.govspace.gov.au

Information Sessions14 – 17 December 2015

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Welcome & thank you

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Scope of this session

• Open Government Partnership (OGP) background

• Australia’s process to become a full OGP member

• How citizens & organisations can participate in this process

• Questions and answers on the OGP membership process

• Resources for civil societies

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What is the OGP?• The OGP is a voluntary, multi-stakeholder international initiative.

• It aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to their citizenry to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance.

• OGP provides an international forum for dialogue and sharing ideas and experience among governments, civil society organizations, and the private sector, to contribute to the pursuit of open government.

• OGP stakeholders include participating governments as well as civil society and private sector entities that support the principles and mission of OGP.

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AlbaniaArgentinaArmeniaAustraliaAzerbaijanBosnia and HerzegovinaBrazilBulgariaCabo VerdeCanadaChileColombiaCosta RicaCroatiaCzech RepublicDenmarkDominican RepublicEl SalvadorEstoniaFinlandFranceGeorgiaGhana

GreeceGuatemalaHondurasHungaryIndonesiaIrelandIsraelItalyIvory CoastJordanKenyaLatviaLiberiaLithuaniaMacedoniaMalawiMaltaMexicoMoldovaMongoliaMontenegroNetherlandsNew ZealandNorwayPanama

Papua New GuineaParaguayPeruPhilippinesRomaniaSerbiaSierra LeoneSlovak RepublicSouth AfricaSouth KoreaSpainSri LankaSwedenTanzaniaTrinidad and TobagoTunisiaTurkeyUkraineUnited KingdomUnited StatesUruguay

OGP membership today

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Open Government Partnership

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Open Government Partnership

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OGP timeline• Aug 2011: Countries including Australia invited to become founding

members of the OGP.

• Sept 2011: OGP formed with eight countries as founding members.

• April 2012: Second cohort of 38 countries joins OGP.

• April 2013: Third cohort of eight countries joins OGP.

• May 2013: Former Australian Government commits to joining OGP.

• May 2013: Russia withdraws from OGP (had committed in April 2012).

• April 2014: Fourth cohort of nine countries joins OGP.

• Nov 2015: Australia Government recommits to joining OGP, beginning current membership process.

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Jack MahoneyProgram Officer at the Open Government Partnership Support Unit

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Shreya BasuOpen Government Partnership's Regional Civil Society Coordinator for Asia Pacific

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What does OGP membership involve?Participating countries must:

• endorse a high-level Open Government Declaration,

• developed a two-year National Action Plan with public consultation,

• implement their National Action Plan,

• develop an annual Self-Assessment Report on the progress of their National Action Plan with a minimum two-week consultation period,

• commit to independent reporting on their progress going forward.

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How civil society organisations are involved

• OGP brings together governments and civil society organisations as true partners

at both the national and international level.

• At the national level, governments work with civil society organizations to

develop and implement their OGP National Action Plan.

• Countries are encouraged to institutionalise a mechanism for ongoing dialogue

and collaboration between government and civil society.

• The OGP’s Independent Civil Society Coordination team (CSC) works to broaden,

strengthen and engage a strong civil society network to participate in OGP,

particularly at the national level and helps civil societies use the OGP process for

achieving their own advocacy objectives.

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Pia WaughOGP Coordinator, Department of The Prime Minister and Cabinet

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Australia’s OGP membership timeline• 17 Nov 15 – 11 Dec 15: STAGE 1: Preparation, framework and history

• 14 Dec 15 – 28 Feb 16: STAGE 2: NAP drafting via wiki and livestreamed event

• 1 Mar 16 – 11 May 16: STAGE 3: Comment & voting on specific commitments to identify community priorities. Peer-review workshop in Canberra in April

• 12 May 16 – 30 Jun 16: STAGE 4: Government considers NAP contributions,what is possible and practical to endorse

• July 16: Launch of the final Australian GovernmentNational Action Plan

• Annual: Monitoring and reporting of implementation of National Action Plan with public reporting

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Questions

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OGP resources for individuals & organisationsInternational

• OGP site: opengovpartnership.org

• OGP Civil Society hub: ogphub.org

Australia

• OGPau site: ogpau.govspace.gov.au (includes email list)

• Australian OGP Network: aogpn.net (includes email list)

Social media

Twitter: #OGPau, #OGP, @opengovpart

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Participate in STAGE 2

ogpau.wikispaces.com

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OGP Australiaogpau.govspace.gov.au

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