Penplusbytes, with support from the Canadian
Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) will on
Thursday January 19th, 2017, engage citizens, local representatives,
Civil Society Organisations and the media in a one-day forum at Ashaiman in
Accra.
The forum forms part of a number of
activities under the implementation scheme of the “Enhancing Grassroots Civic
Participation in Governance Using New Digital Tools” project which aims at using
online and offline platforms such as this to reverse the exclusion of citizens
in the local governance process.
Penplusbytes officially launched this
innovative project last year in the Ashaiman Municipality to empower citizens through
digital tools to effectively participate in the local government decision
making processes and promote better public service delivery especially in
health and education.
While Ghana is lauded for its electoral
successes, citizens’ participation in the formulation, implementation,
monitoring and evaluation of government policies and programs have remained
generally weak due either to the limited or complete lack of attention in
mobilizing citizens for this end or the lack of requisite knowledge and skills to
carry out same. These, according to Jerry Sam, Programmes Director at
Penplusbytes, has “culminated into poor public service delivery.”
He said, “Penplusbytes is presently utilizing,
under this project, some innovative and integrative mechanisms to close the
existing loophole and institutional capacity gaps by transforming the
relationship between state and non-state actors at the local level.”
Thus, this citizens’ forum will provide an
avenue for awareness creation amongst citizens on issues such as allocated
budgets and development plans which would arm them with the requisite knowledge
about the Ashaiman Municipality and thereby contribute meaningfully to the effective
management of their resources for the benefit of all.
About
Penplusbytes is a not-for-profit organization driving change through innovations in three key areas: using new digital technologies to enable good governance and accountability, new media and innovations, and driving oversight for effective utilisation of mining, oil and gas revenue and resources.
The Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) provides direct funding assistance to local non-governmental organizations and, in exceptional cases, international NGOs and government institutions, for small projects addressing gender equality and women empowerment, democratic governance, climate change and environmental sustainability, security and stability and other issues.
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