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We are excited to share the preliminary program for the OGP Estonia Global Summit with you!
This draft program focuses on the thematic breakout sessions at the Summit, covering the Summit themes of anti-corruption, civic space and participation, climate and environment, digital governance, open justice, and democratic resilience.
The sessions are the result of work by the Summit´s Community Content Leads, who were selected from across the OGP community to develop content that responds to the OGP strategy and addresses issues that are relevant and important to the OGP community. Their proposals were reviewed and further refined by the Summit Advisory Board and Summit Organizing Team to arrive at 26 sessions in the preliminary program, which will make up approximately half of the final programme.
Now we need your input!
We welcome your feedback on the proposed content – including commenting on the sessions, identifying essential topics that are missing, and/or suggesting examples, contributors and speakers to feature – before May 19, 2023. The Summit Organizing Team and Advisory Board will review the feedback provided to refine the program, including identifying additional session topics.
Find out more on the Summit website.
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The challenge seems to be the search for common points of interest to build a society for all. But the question is: How prepared are we? What tools and strategies are needed to achieve good results? The proposed activity can explore good pratices, examples as well as indicate techniques to not become just a speech by itself.
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Have you perhaps considered discussing what is(!) successful citizen engagement? It seems to me we always think in absolute / majoritarian terms, but is this really the case? I would be keen to learn what our expectations in terms of the level of citizen engagement are when public sector institutions and civil society actors seek to engage / work with citizens? - what do we base them on? do we have any data that would support our rationale / expectations?
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The description is not very clear, but the goal of a cohesive, resilient society and most importantly, HOW do we build paths towards it should be fundamental across themes/sessions at OGP Summit. This involves not only civil society, but also how to empower champions and potential champions in the State and private sector to push for reforms needed, and as key factors in promoting cohesiveness where lack of trust and low confidence in the possibility of change has been the norm. We at the new Governance Action Hub of R4D to be launched in July, would be interested in exploring with colleagues a session focused on this.
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Great idea. I reckon a key question here could - what are the ingredients of a successful anti-corruption program and are we ready to break away from the classical, institutionalist approach to anti-corruption (which I would argue has had limited success) and stress / focus on how(!) to instill long-lasting social norms and create sustainable change in our respective societies.
10. Open climate victories: Sharing success across borders
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Open climate victories: Sharing success across borders
This session will bring to life concrete and diverse examples of how open government approaches have contributed to climate action.
Goals
Illustrate diversity of open government approaches to climate action and their impact, including through climate assemblies, adaptation approaches, stakeholder participation initiatives, among others.
Provide insight into the effect of OGP commitments on climate change and action, to draw lessons for future interventions in terms of what has enabled progress, and what has hampered it.
Profile national and subnational examples for diversity of experience and intervention.
Session incorporates voices from different constituencies engaged in climate action
Format
Storytelling / campfire (tbc) - to facilitate compelling sharing of experience in informal, relaxed setting
Themes
Climate & Environment, Civic Space & Participation
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11. The Bridge: Bringing together diverse actors on climate
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The Bridge: Bringing together diverse actors on climate
This session will convene different constituencies engaged on climate to improve understanding about each other’s work and goals, as well as to explore strategic collaboration.
Goals
Raise awareness about the different and complementary roles that different climate action constituencies have in a democratic system.
Improve understanding of how open government is aligned with and can support the work and priorities of constituencies such as climate activists, just transitions community, deliberative democracy groups, and impacted communities.
Share national/subnational examples where coalitions of constituencies have shown promise.
Make progress towards a common language and shared understanding between different constituencies for potential future strategic collaboration.
Format
Workshop, with 1-2 opening/context setting presentations
Themes
Climate & Environment, Gender and Inclusion, Civic Space & Participation, Justice
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12. Environmental Democracy: Escazu, Aarhus and beyond
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Environmental Democracy: Escazu, Aarhus and beyond
This session will share progress and case studies of the use of open government and the OGP platform to implement the Escazu agreement, and consider how stakeholders can leverage Escazu’s sibling the Aarhus agreement to advance access to information, participation and accountability on environmental issues. The work of climate and environmental defenders - and the role of such agreements in protecting their rights - will receive special focus.
Goals
Importance and alignment of regional agreements such as Escazu and Aarhus on open government values of access to information, participation and accountability is clear to the community.
There is focus on accountability and access to justice components of Escazu and Aarhus as support to civic space and protection of climate and environmental defenders - with recognition that is often of gendered nature.
Case studies of use of open government and OGP to implement Escazu agreement are shared.
Potential of open government to support specific gaps in implementation of Aarhus agreement are identified.
Format
Expert discussion
Themes
Climate & Environment, Civic Space & Participation, Gender & Inclusion
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13. Open government for the energy transition
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Open government for the energy transition
This session will address the role of open government approaches in a just energy transition, particularly in ensuring that transition processes are responsive to vulnerable and historically marginalized groups, transparent and informed by relevant and open data, and implemented with effective monitoring, oversight and citizen redress mechanisms.
Goals
Share open government approaches to the energy transition, with country case studies and experiences highlighted.
Identify early lessons on how open government approaches can build social trust and broader participation that are relevant to the wider global community.
Discuss community perspectives on prioritization for most impact from an OGP model.
Format
Fishbowl discussion
Themes
Climate & Environment, Anti-Corruption, Civic Space & Participation; Gender & Inclusion; Justice
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14. Digital and data governance in the era of big tech: what role can multi-stakeholder transnational models play?
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Digital and data governance in the era of big tech: what role can multi-stakeholder transnational models play?
This discussion will draw out experience across countries on national and multilateral approaches to countering the negative influence of big tech on democracies and societies. In particular it will focus on innovative models of partners that exist or may be needed to counter and regulate big tech control.
Goals
Highlighting efforts at navigating or highlighting policy interventions to manage transnational big tech (eg UN Global digital compact or other standards and principles)
Identifying upcoming trends and approaches to counter them
Exploring concrete transnational/ multilateral/ multi stakeholder models that could be tested and applied and how OGP can specifically help
Format
Fishbowl discussion
Themes
Digital
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15. Who is your AI accountable to? Public sector accountability in the age of ChatGPT
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Who is your AI accountable to? Public sector accountability in the age of ChatGPT
This session will look at variations of use of AI in the public sector, as well as different approaches to embed accountability in the development and use of AI.
Goals
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Showcase of good practice and principles from OGP members
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Exchange of ideas between academics, digital activists, policymakers
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Highlight different community's risks, experiences, or recommendations to increase accountability of AI, including across gender, race, and ethnicity
Format
Challenge clinic/ Ideas exchange/ World Cafe
Themes
Digital, Gender & Inclusion
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16. Hearing All Voices: Linking Online and Offline Tools for Inclusive Community Engagement
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Hearing All Voices: Linking Online and Offline Tools for Inclusive Community Engagement
This session will explore different approaches and tools for ensuring that participation is inclusive of all communities and voices. It will share and discuss examples of good inclusive participation practice, as well as how to identify and address blindspots.
Goals
Increase understanding of inclusive public participation practice and taking an intersectional approach, including age, gender, ethnicity, disability and citizenship status
Share examples of reforms and good inclusive participation practice, such as gender-informed participatory budgeting or dialogues with underrepresented communities.
Understand how blindspots can be identified, unpack different categories of (online and offline) blindspots, and explore concrete ideas of how to tackle them
Inspire participants to use inclusive participatory methods or pursue reforms in their context
Format
Workshop
Themes
Civic Space & Participation, Digital, Gender and Inclusion
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17. Disinformation and disempowerment in democracies
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Disinformation and disempowerment in democracies
Identification of the drivers and sources of disinformation - alongside tactics and concrete open government interventions used to tackle them. This conversation will feature diverse voices relevant to this discussion, including policymakers, journalists, tech activists, gender groups, corporates, among others.
Goals
Problem identification as well as moving towards at least a couple of good practice examples.
Format
FIshbowl/ Campfire
Themes
Democratic Resilience, Digital, Civic Space & Participation, Gender & Inclusion
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18. Digitising government: Systems, skills, strategy
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Digitising government: Systems, skills, strategy
How to approach digital transformation as a whole-of-government strategy - but equally looking at digitization beyond tech as a solution, to tech as a way to advance transparency, accountability, participation and inclusion goals.
Goals
Identifying global and regional data arrangements govern data in a democratic, sustainable and fair way
Mapping and harmonizing across data protection and data governance standards
Format
World cafe
Themes
Digital
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19. Priorities, standards and tools for a more open justice system that better serves citizens
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Priorities, standards and tools for a more open justice system that better serves citizens
In this session, experts will outline perspectives on priority actions for open justice, and share standards and tools that can be taken up by practitioners, with current use examples.
Goals
Contributors share perspectives on what the priorities for open justice are, with the ultimate aim of improving access to justice.
Standards to strive for, e.g. on judicial data, are socialized.
Governments and judiciaries are familiarized with tools and mechanisms for opening justice - including CSO and citizen monitoring tools for feedback and input into performance and judicial reform, with existing examples of use by governments/judiciaries.
Session includes strong perspective on demand-based priorities for open justice.
Format
Knowledge cafe (tbc)
Themes
Justice, Civic Space & Participation
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