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OGP Asia Pacific Regional Meeting 2025
Open consultation on the preliminary agenda
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We are excited to share the preliminary program for the OGP Asia Pacific Regional Meeting 2025
with you! This program is based on the results of a region-wide survey for initial inputs and consultations with regional stakeholders.
It focuses on the thematic breakout sessions at the regional meeting, covering the themes of:
- Inclusive Public Participation
- Civic Space
- Anti-Corruption and Rule of Law
- Digital Governance
- Climate
- Mainstreaming and Localization of Open Government
Now we need your input!
We welcome your feedback on the proposed content – including identifying essential topics that are missing, and/or suggesting examples, contributors and speakers to feature – before November 19, 2024. The Regional organizing team will review the feedback provided to refine the program.
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Access to justice is a fundamental component of the rule of law. It ensures that all individuals can seek and obtain remedies through legal systems. It guarantees that laws are not only created but also applied and enforced fairly and equitably, preventing discrimination or bias. It also empowers individuals to protect their rights and challenge injustices, fostering accountability and transparency in governance, and promoting trust in legal institutions. Finally, it helps reduce impunity, ensuring that everyone, including government officials and private entities, is held accountable under the law. Without access to justice, the rule of law would be hollow, as people would lack the means to assert their rights or seek redress for violations. We propose a session under the “Anti-Corruption and Rule of Law” section focused on access to justice, highlighting successful practices in people-centered justice. This session would emphasize the exchange of good practices both within the Asia-Pacific region and with other parts of the world. It will place particular attention on improving access to justice for women, children, and populations most at risk of being left behind. The session will additionally underscore the vital role that customary and informal justice systems play in ensuring justice is accessible to all. By fostering these exchanges, the session aims to promote innovative solutions that strengthen justice systems globally, with a specific focus on the Asia-Pacific region. -- Leah Guyot (Pathfinders)
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We respectfully propose the inclusion of the topic of Political Corruption, specifically campaign finance as well as abuse of state resources during elections, under the theme: Collective Action for Anti-Corruption. This session aims to discuss potential strategies to address the challenges posed by corruption in elections, such as abuse of state resources and campaign finance issues, which can undermine the credibility and legitimacy of electoral outcomes. Experts will discuss various forms of corruption that occur before, during, and after elections and discuss best practices to monitor and combat these issues. We respectfully propose the following potential experts to be invited: 1) Commissioner Ernesto Maceda, Jr., Commissioner in Charge for COMELEC Committee on Kontra Bigay, Commission on Elections (COMELEC) 2) Department of Interior and Local Government - Main Office - Bantay Korapsyon Project 3) Mario Mitre, Senior Advisor for Election Programs, National Democratic Institute 4) Atty. Rona Ann Caritos, Executive Director, LENTE 5) Asian Network for Free Elections (ANFREL) This session will be co-presented by COMELEC, DILG and LENTE. Drive link for the concept note for this proposal: https://drive.google.com/file/d/16-K5V0TAJtMxxiSDRPqfCOwOEB1T3RUu/view?usp=sharing
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8. Interoperability and Data Use: The evidence is growing: the right data, paired with robust coordination and oversight systems, can make a difference not only in the control of corruption. Interoperability is also essential for different datasets to be useful for different sectors of society—including regulators and governments themselves. This session will explore best practices and ambitious initiatives to join up data on beneficial ownership, procurement, lobbying, extractives, infrastructure amongst others and help participants identify how they can level-up from their current practices.
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9. Building Political Integrity
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9. Building Political Integrity: Transparency in the funding of campaigns, political parties and democratic politics is at the heart of the international anti-corruption agenda. More needs to be done in the region, and globally in order to: (a) prevent an ‘arms race’ in election spending; (b) level the political and electoral playing field; (c) keep illicit and criminal money out of politics and elections; (d) promote the political participation of women and other marginalized groups; and (e) incentivize compliance with political finance regulations. This session will explore reforms being undertaken by OGP members in these areas, highlight goals and future areas of action, and pathways to advance these efforts.
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10. Budget Transparency
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10. Budget Transparency: Making budgets open to public input and scrutiny can help ensure that government planning and spending align with public priorities. People should be able to see that money is spent equitably, addressing the needs of women, people with disabilities, youth, and low-income groups, among others. OGP members have made their budgets increasingly transparent, yet more work remains for governments to proactively increase civic participation and oversight. This session will highlight best practices and recommendations to do so.
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Digital Governance
11. Open Governance for Digital Transformation: Towards Better Data Governance Frameworks.
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11. Open Governance for Digital Transformation: Towards Better Data Governance Frameworks. As governments around the region embrace large scale digital transformation initiatives, the opportunities to leverage technologies come with risks. Effective data governance is critical for optimizing many of the digital transformation projects underway, yet many examples to date highlight failures in this area. This session will explore how open government principles and reforms can ensure government use of technology is safe, ethical, human rights centered and effective.
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12. AI Ethics and Governance
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12. AI Ethics and Governance: Artificial intelligence is on its way to changing how we do everything. As government adoption of AI and automated decision-making systems become more widespread, these technologies hold the potential to make governments fairer, more efficient, and more effective. Doing so, however, needs appropriate oversight and safeguards. Without such safeguards, these technologies can reproduce or amplify existing biases in denying welfare benefits, misidentifying innocent people, or misdiagnosing illness and exacerbate risks related to surveillance and data malpractices. This session will highlight how participatory and multi-stakeholder approaches can ensure AI is developed and governed in a safe and ethical way.
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13. Information Integrity, Free Expression, and Media Freedom
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13. Information Integrity, Free Expression, and Media Freedom: Human rights defenders and journalists play an important role in defending people’s rights, holding governments to account, and communicating to the public about government actions. Freedom of expression and media freedom enable these actors to serve as interpreters and infomediaries, connecting public institutions, decision makers, and the public. This session will demonstrate how open government reforms and support for a vibrant media can help to tackle disinformation while maintaining fundamental freedoms.
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14. Open Data
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14. Open Data: By opening data, and making it sharable and reusable, the government can enable informed debate, better decision making, and the development of innovative new services. This sessionThissession will explore the policies, technologies, processes that enable open data to be an accelerant for open government reforms across different levels of government and policy areas.
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Climate
15. Just Energy Transition
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15. Just Energy Transition: The energy transition is driving transformative changes in the extractive industries, fundamentally altering how resource-rich countries manage their oil, gas, and mining sectors. In addition, companies and consumers worldwide want to know that their investments make the world a better place. Within this shifting context, transparency and good governance are more important than ever. Citizens, investors, end brands, civil society and public officials need access to information and must be able to hold decision-makers and companies to account. This is directly important to protect human rights, ensure that revenues are fairly distributed, and limit undue influence on policy making and implementation. This session will explore how to achieve a credible, transparent and accountable transition, leveraging three potential processes to improve governance - EITI, OGP, and IRMA.
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16. Participatory Climate Policy
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16. Participatory Climate Policy: In the face of intensifying climate change, resilient governments will require new policies and innovations. The values of open government – transparency, public participation, and accountability – allow governments and citizens to see the true costs of pollution, discuss alternative approaches for development, and ensure there is adequate public participation in determining courses of action and adequate public oversight of implementation. This session will highlight emerging innovations and best practices in public participation and deliberation to identify shared priorities for climate action across political divides.
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