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A presentation to the Africa Regional Workshop on Promoting Accountability and Integrity in Public Spending. BACKGROUND. In February 1999 PAC representatives from various African Countries met in Kampala, Uganda.
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A presentation to the Africa Regional Workshop on Promoting Accountability and Integrity in Public Spending
BACKGROUND • In February 1999 PAC representatives from various African Countries met in Kampala, Uganda. • The purpose of the meeting was to strategise on making Parliaments effective in their oversight role particularly on financial mismanagement and abuse. • The meeting agreed that PACs, being directly under the control of Parliamentary Authorities, had limited scope in fighting corruption.
BACKGROUND cont…… • The meeting resolved to establish a voluntary body of Parliamentarians committed to the fight against corruption. • Principle of non-partisanship. • Hon Augustine Ruzindana of Uganda was elected as the founding president of APNAC. • Secretariat is hosted by the Parliamentary Centre in Accra since October 2010.
APNAC’s OBJECTIVES • The main objective of the APNAC is to develop, maintain and promote a network to build the capacity of Parliaments in Africa and African Parliamentarians to fight against, and effectively address, corruption in their respective countries.
Objectives cont…… • The other objectives for which APNAC was established are to : • build the commitment and capacity of African Parliaments to exercise accountability, with particular emphasis on financial matters; • share information on lessons learned and best practices developed to control and fight corruption;
Objectives cont…… • undertake projects to control corruption; • cooperate with organizations in civil society with shared objectives relating to the fight against corruption; • to sensitize, educate and make aware the population, at all levels of society, on the existence, threat and danger of corruption;
Objectives cont………….. • to campaign for inclusion of programmes on the control and fight against corruption in government priority programmes; • to advocate for and encourage the improvement of the States’ capacity to timely address and handle matters related to corruption;
Objectives cont…. • to liaise with national and international organisations and institutions on all matters relating to the control of, and fight against, corruption; and • to mobilise internal and external resources to promote anti-corruption programs;to develop links with oversight committees of Parliament and Parliamentarians across Africa;
build the commitment among African Parliamentarians to exercise accountability, with particular emphasis on financial matters and generally on promote integrity in political leadership;
Executive Committee • APNAC is governed by an elected Executive Council, composed of a President, Vice-President, and two representatives of each of four regions of Africa – East, West, South and Central. • North Africa is yet to be brought into the fold. • The Current Executive Committee was elected at the AGM held in Lusaka in September 2010.
Country Chapters • Benin • Burkina Faso • Cameroon • Chad • DRC • Gambia • Ghana • Kenya • Malawi 10. Mali 11. Niger 12. Rwanda 13. Senegal 14. Sierra Leone 15. Tanzania 16. Uganda 17. Zambia 1. Zimbabwe
Current Executive Committee • President • Hon Given Lubinda, MP (Zambia) • Vice- President • Hon Fulgence BONANET, MP (Burkina Faso) • West Africa • Hon OseiKyeiMensah-Bonsu, MP (Ghana) • East Africa • Hon MusikariKombo, MP (Kenya)Hon Dr Zainab Amir Gama, MP (Tanzania) • Central Africa • Hon OucharTourgoudi, MP (Tchad)Hon Dr BouzaboPatchili, MP (Tchad) • Southern Africa • Hon Eduardo Namburete, MP (Mozambique) • Hon JubulaniMangena, MP (Zimbabwe)
Networking APNAC collaborates with a number of organisations including the following: • National Parliaments; • Global Organisation for Parliamentarians Against Corruption (GOPAC) and all its Regional Chapters; • The UN - UNODC • The Parliamentary Centre – Africa in Accra • CIDA • The World Bank Institute • Dfid • Tiri – an NGO working on integrity
Current Regional programmes • African Parliament’s Strengthening Programme – with PC-A covering 7 countries: Benin, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Senegal, Tanzania, and Zambia For strengthening Parliaments’ Budget Oversight role. 2. Parliaments and the MDGs (pro-poor Integrity Project) – with TIRI to cover Kenya, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Uganda.
Planned Activities under APSP: • Regional ToT – April 2010 in Kampala • In-country workshops for APNAC members and other MPs on reading and understanding the Budget. • In country, Pilot Projects on a selected issues including Election financing, Codes of Conduct, Elections Corruption , EITI, Anti-Corruption Conventions, Procurement legislation and practices etc;
Planned Activities under Pro-poor Integrity • Validation workshop on study conducted in the respective countries on the role of Parliaments in Monitoring MDGs; • Pilot projects on engagement of Parliaments and Parliamentarians in the attainment of MDGs.
Overall Planned Activities • Host AGM in June/July 2010; • Adopt 2010 – 2015 Strategic Plan; • Conduct in-country capacity building workshops on selected topics including Anti-corruption conventions, Codes of conduct etc. • Adopt Codes of Conduct for APNAC members; 5. Revive all chapters;
6. Establish new chapters in all African Parliaments; 7. Establish Sub-Regional Chapter/Networks; 8. Host Workshop for Parliamentarians at the International Anti-Corruption Conference in Bangkok in November, 2010; 9. Co-host the Parliamentarians’ side meeting of the United Nations State Parties Conference on the UNCAC.
Contact details The Executive Director African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption Parliamentary Centre – Africa P.M.B. Ct 113 Cantonments, Accra, Ghana Email: secretariat@apnacafrica.org www.apnacafrica.org