The International Institute of ICT Journalism, Penplusbytes, in partnership with Financial Accountability and Transparency Africa (FAT-Africa) is undertaking a Budget Tracking Project to produce a simplified, easily comprehensible and reader-friendly citizens’ budget. This is in recognition of the need to track government expenditure as well as efforts to measure how well policies are implemented and to what extent governments are fulfilling their commitments to citizens.
The joint project, with funding
and technical support from STAR-Ghana, taps into the widely acclaimed core
competence of Penplusbytes in applying and delivering cutting edge New digital
technologies to enhance civil and government interaction as well as
FAT-Africa’s extensive expertise in promoting financial transparency and budget
monitoring, not only to implement this project successfully, but also ensuring
that the project’s outcome are fully achieved.
The project aims at courting the
participation of citizens in the governance process by producing and
disseminating a simplified version of the budget information to help demystify
government budgeting and financial governance as a whole with the goal of
educating the public about assurances by government in the budget for the
public to in turn demand accountability from government.
Kwami Ahiabenu,II, President of
Penplusbytes, during the launch of the platform said “this project primarily
exploits the use of new technology to enhance communication and public
participation by offering new opportunities for quick and cost-effective ways
to gathering vital budget information by
citizens. Busy schedules mean that many citizens will appreciate convenient,
comfortable, and quick ways to stay informed about government issues affecting
them”.
The project will also hold public
budget reading fora to disseminate simplified budget and undertake status of
the budget’s implementation.” Mr. Ahiabenu added
On his part, the Executive Director
of FAT-Africa, Hon, Kan-Dapaah said “the
project’s design will stimulate citizens’ interest to meaningfully participate
in contributing to a budget that seeks their own welfare, by making national
budget information readily accessible to them through the publication of a
“Citizens’ Budget” that is presented in a language devoid of technical jargons
and in a format that ordinary people can understand and thereby empower
citizens to be involved in the monitoring and tracking of the status of budget
implementation.”
Editor’s Note
Penplusbytes is a not-for-profit organization that seeks to
empower the media through the use of Information and Communications Technology
to advance journalism in the coverage of governance and accountability, new
media and innovations, and mining, oil and gas.
FAT-Africa is a Civil Society
Organization and a Think Tank that advocates and promotes Good Financial
Governance with the aim of creating an enabling climate to nurture a culture of
efficient public sector and financial management principles in Africa.
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