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Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo arrives in Mexico City to attend the 2015 Open Government Partnership Summit.

 

Every two years representatives of government, academia, civil society, private sector and multilateral organizations meet at the Open Government Partnership Global Summit to exchange experiences, best practices and progress on open government initiatives.
This year Mexico will host the OGP Global Summit on October 27-29. This gathering of more than 1,500 practitioners will be a chance to share learning and continue working towards securing commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to ensure governmental decisions are guided by citizen's needs.

The 2015 OGP Global Summit will focus on sharing the progress and challenges of the open government agenda, and on how the principles of open government could support the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations Post-2015 Agenda. Additionally, the Summit will explore ways in which open government improves public service provision, responsiveness and participation mechanisms at the subnational level. [SOURCE: UNTEAMWORKS]

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Originally Posted by yuji22:
Originally Posted by Gilbakka:

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Pigamotoo is riding on the backs of the poor.

He is not riding on the backs of the poor with unproductive special-jet belly wuk to Florida.

Jagdeo's pension is killing poor people in Guyana and he rass na even retire yet. What an expert theif-man.    

Tola
Moses V. Nagamootoo

MEXICO WELCOME: After a 12-hour journey from Georgetown via Port of Spain and Miami, I touched down in Mexico City on an Aero Mexico airline, to a warm, red-carpet, welcome.

 

Ambassador Ivan Roberto Sierra was there with senior Foreign Affairs officials to walk me through a guard of honour, which showed the respect by Mexico for Guyana as a friend with whom diplomatic relations started since 1973.

 

Today, we will begin a series of bilateral discussions with Mexican officials during which I will advance Guyana's case for markets for Rice, support for training in petroleum engineering and Spanish language courses, and Mexico's participation in the 50th independence anniversary celebrations next year.

 

Guyana's team in Mexico comprises Minister of Governance Raphael Trotman, legal advisor Ms. Tamara Evelyn-Khan and myself.

 

We will take part in a huge international forum on Open Governance.

 

This gathering of more than 1,500 practitioners will be a chance to share learning and continue working towards securing commitments from governments to promote transparency, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to ensure governmental decisions are guided by citizen's needs.

FM

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