Good Governance: Cameroon Goes In For “Open Government”

The second phase of the Open Government in Cameroon project was launched in Yaounde on April 7, 2021.

Cameroon has engaged in the second phase of the “Open Government “ project which is the culture of governance that promotes the principles of transparency, integrity, accountability and the participation of all parties  to the service of democracy, inclusive growth and effectiveness of public services.
The launching ceremony of the project was chaired at the Yaounde Hilton on April 7, 2021 by the Technical Adviser at the Prime Minister’s Office, Professor Pekassa Ndam who represented the Prime Minister, Head of Government, Joseph Dion Ngute. The event organise by the National Programme on Governance brought together mostly Secretaries General of Ministries and other State institutions, representatives of  civil society organisations and representatives of local authorities. The four fundamental pillars of the “Open Government” include transparency, participation of citizens, collaboration and accountability. Its benefits are support to draft reforms and modernisation of public action, boosting legitimacy by including citizens in the choices and public actions  thereby giving  more adequate answers to their needs. Other benefits include strengthening citizens trust in public institutions, notably through the transparency of their actions and improvement of the quality of public services, improving the effectiveness of ways of governance and management of public funds and favours integrity in public ...

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