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OGP Asia Pacific Regional Meeting 2025
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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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17. Open Government and the Green New Economy: The new economy requires more advanced semiconductors, green technology, and reliable partnerships. The Asia-Pacific region is at the heart of this evolution. OGP member countries need to buy and sell from multiple markets and to do so in a way that is consistent with values and interests. Recent shocks to supply chains, growing trade protectionism, and the urgency of climate change mean that we need to act more quickly than ever. Open government approaches are at the heart of this action. In this session, leaders will discuss emerging open government tools and policies and how they help to make supply chains more diverse and resilient. These policies include open licenses, open procurement, open lending and borrowing, supply chain transparency (including beneficial ownership), and community engagement and oversight.
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Mainstreaming and Localization of Open Government
18. National-Local Collaboration for Open Government
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18. National-Local Collaboration for Open Government: Collaboration between national and local level governments and civil society to adopt open government reforms is a long-standing practice within the partnership. This has resulted in a rich compendium of experiences that the current OGP Strategy seeks to cultivate in light of the increasing interest in the adoption of open government principles across levels. This session will navigate through diverse collaboration models and their potential to drive better public policies across levels of government. Experts and practitioners will offer insights into their experiences, obstacles, and visions for upcoming opportunities.
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19. Mainstreaming and Institutionalizing Open Government
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19. Mainstreaming and Institutionalizing Open Government: A central goal of OGP’s 2023-2028 strategy, mainstreaming and institutionalization of open government are needed to ensure that open government is central to government practices across all levels and branches of government, and that efforts to do so can be sustained, including through political transitions. This session will explore initiatives underway and future strategies towards reaching this goal.
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