New Zealand’s Fifth National Action Plan (NAP5) for the Open Government Partnership has now been approved by the Minister for the Public Service. You can download the plan here: https://t.co/JiOLCSF6rN
We extended the deadline because stakeholders and civil society groups asked for more time to give feedback on the whole plan, including milestones and implementations timeframes for delivering commitments.
We're hosting an information session and 2 workshops in Sept for anyone who'd like to get involved in developing our Fifth National Action Plan. Info session: Thu 4 Sept, 1:30-2:30pm. Workshops: Thu 11 Sept, 10-12:30pm & Tue 23 Sept, 1-3:30pm. More info: https://t.co/PrIrCxh40p
Workshop #1 – Thursday 11 September 10:00am to 12:30pm
Workshop #2 – Tuesday 23 September 1:00pm to 3:30pm
For more information about our fifth National Action Plan and the online workshops, see:
https://t.co/PrIrCxh40p
We are supporting the Minister for the Public Service to develop New Zealand's fifth National Action Plan under the OGP. The Minister's theme for this action plan is 'Strengthening integrity in the Public Service'.
https://t.co/PrIrCxh40p
Are you keen to get involved? We want to hear what you think New Zealand can do to achieve our open government goals. We'll be hosting online workshops in September and you can attend one or both sessions. Anyone is welcome to get involved and share your ideas.
New Zealand’s Fourth National Action Plan Self-Assessment Report is now published. It includes new content on the country context, insights and lessons learned and recommendations for process improvements for future plans. PDF report here:
https://t.co/zUidIFF5rp
New Zealand’s Open Government Partnership web content has moved from a stand-alone site to the Public Service Commission’s website – saving costs and making information easier to locate: https://t.co/rlWKfaTZ9T
Progress on New Zealand’s Open Government Partnership Fourth National Action Plan will be discussed at a public meeting in Wellington and via Zoom on Tuesday 5 December from 12.45pm-3pm. Register at https://t.co/LWrEdQATIc
Deliberative processes – what are they? How do they work? Why run one?
Find out more about deliberative processes including a case study on @watercare_nz ’s citizens’ assembly here:
https://t.co/jzdGpLQCDT
🏃♂️ Get in quick! There is only one week left to register for the report back on the progress on New Zealand’s Open Government Partnership Fourth National Action Plan.
Wellington and via Zoom on 30 June 2-4pm
Full details at https://t.co/ugLe0ovrW8
Save the date! Progress on New Zealand’s Open Government Partnership Fourth National Action Plan will be reported at a public meeting in Wellington and via Zoom on 30 June 2023 from 2-4pm.
Full details are available at https://t.co/BF1unDcniu
Talking #OpenGovWeek, last week we met with @Pacific_Peoples’ Marisa Maepu & Koula Kutu about Pacific community partnerships throughout the COVID-19 response – demonstrating responsiveness and active citizenship. https://t.co/2gchbd6HKK #OGPNZ#OGP
Exploring good engagement between govt, citizens & communities was part of Commitment 5 of #OGPNZ's 3rd National Action Plan. Check out @NZPolicyProject community engagement resources, inc the @Pacific_Peoples eLearning modules https://t.co/AZpRkXXocJ #OpenGovWeek#OGP
Open government & stronger democracies are intrinsically linked. In OGP’s second decade, the opportunity is to create a partnership that positions #opengov as a key tool to face today's challenges.
That’s why we are proud to share our 2023-2028 strategy.
https://t.co/Sd9H0c03az
@openpolicynz @opengovpart Kia ora Andrew - Te Kawa Mataaho are planning a public event for June 2023 where updates on commitments in NAP4 by agency leads will be provided as well as an opportunity for questions. More details will be provided shortly.
It’s #OpenGovWeek! An example of our open government work is the #NZOGP 4th National Action Plan, which is on track. Check out https://t.co/1WNujnRe8B @opengovpart