Australia and UNDP Committed Democratic Governance in Tonga
Australia and UNDP Committed to Strengthening
Democratic Governance In
Tonga
[Nuku’alofa, Tonga – 22
April 2013] The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
has today signed an agreement with the Government of Tonga
to support governance and promote democracy in Tonga.
The Tonga Governance Strengthening Programme will
work with the Tongan Parliament, the Electoral Commission
and civil society to increase their effectiveness and build
community understanding of their roles.
The A$3.8
million programme, funded by AusAID, will develop the skills
of parliamentarians to improve lawmaking processes and
strengthen the ability of the Electoral Commission to manage
free and fair elections. It also will produce public
education materials about the workings of the Parliament,
the role of the Electoral Commission and elections, as well
as the responsibility of civil society to help promote
democracy.
Knut Ostby, the UNDP’s Resident
Representative, thanked Australia for its ongoing support
and commended the Government of Tonga for its commitment to
strengthening its democratic governance institutions.
“More countries than ever before are working to
strengthen democratic governance. Tonga is no exception.
Just like other countries working to build democracy,
Tonga’s challenge is to develop institutions and processes
that are responsive to the needs of ordinary citizens, and
that promote sustainable human development,” Mr Ostby
said.
“Through the Tonga Governance Strengthening
Programme, the UNDP will support the role of Tonga’s
parliament in spurring and sustaining national human
development. We also hope that through this programme
community understanding of the role of the electoral
process, the role of members of Parliament, and the
relationship between the Government and Parliament can be
increased.”
The Australian High Commissioner to
Tonga, Mr Brett Aldam, said the programme builds on previous
support provided by the Australian Government for Tonga’s
political reform process.
“This program will
focus on the role of governance and parliamentary processes
in promoting sustainable development. Australia is very
pleased to be working with the UNDP and the Government of
Tonga in support of Tonga’s development goals,” HE Mr
Aldam added.
The Minister for Finance and National
Planning Hon. Lisiate ‘Aloveita ‘Akolo thanked both the
Government of Australia and the UNDP for the continuous
support and effort provided to Tonga.
“It is not
only very timely, with the upcoming elections of 2014, but
also very important to strengthen processes to ensure mutual
accountability is observed which can be achieved through
improved awareness and understanding,” Hon. ’Akolo
said.
An inaugural programme workshop including
participants from the Government of Tonga, the Tongan
Parliament Secretariat, the Tongan Electoral Commission, and
civil society organisations will be held in Nuku’alofa on
26 April 2013.
The Australian High Commissioner to Tonga, Mr Brett Aldam (L), the Minister for Finance and National Planning Hon. Lisiate ‘Aloveita ‘Akolo and UNDP Resident Representative Knut Ostby congratulate each other.
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