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Thursday 24 September: Twaweza’s Executive Director, Aidan Eyakuze, has
been elected as Civil Society Co-Chair of the Open Government
Partnership (OGP). His term as Lead Co-Chair alongside the Government of
Italy will begin in late 2021. Until then, and in collaboration with
the Government of Italy, he will support the new Lead Co-Chairs, Maria
Baron, Executive Director of Directorio Legislativo, and the Government
of South Korea, to advance the work of the
This is the second time that Tanzania, and Twaweza in particular, has produced the Civil Society Co-Chair, who serve in their personal capacity, for the OGP. It comes at a time when Africa’s presence on the Steering Committee includes civil society leaders such as Lysa John, Secretary-General of Civicus, Stephanie Muchai of Hivos and Oluseun Onigbinde, founder of BudgIT. The governments of Nigeria and Kenya also serve on the Steering Committee.
Founded in 2011 by eight governments (Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Norway, the Philippines, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States) and civil society leaders, the Open Government Partnership inspires and supports governments to work in partnership with civil society and the private sector to co-create and implement ambitious open government reforms. Since its inception in 2011, OGP has grown to 78 participating countries and a growing number of local governments.
Aidan Eyakuze proposes to focus on defending civic space across the partnership so that citizens can make government more accountable, deepening open government principles and practices at local government levels where most citizens have their most direct and frequent encounters with government, and demonstrating how open government can directly improve quality of life for citizens.
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