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Energising local economies: Partnerships for
prosperous communities
Closing Session: Commonwealth Local
Government Conference 2011
Mmasekgoa Masire-Mwamba
Commonwealth Deputy Secretary General
At a time when........
• Worrying economic/natural disasters/political
developments.
• Impact of local and national political agendas
• Impact of financial delivery, confidence and
facilitation in delivery mandate.
• Opportunity for better coordination,
benchmarking and policies.
• Theme response: Partnership,
sustainability(energy), Prosperity.
The Commonwealth and
Millennium Development Goals
An explicit strategy to realise the
Millennium Development Goals
(MDGs)
Gender
Basic
equity
education
Preventive
education about
HIV/AIDS
Child
and maternal health
Global
partnerships
Happening successfully on the ground
different needs/different
communities
freedom and flexibility at
local level
stronger and more
visible leadership
frameworks, systems
and incentives
pubic service-
investment
The Power of CLGF
• Large representative Body
• Central government and academic
research
• Complimentary role to
Commonwealth Secretariat
• Public service/citizen/community
interface
• Endorsement by Commonwealth
Heads of Government of the
Aberdeen Agenda.
Yet, the benefits do not happen
automatically
Policy proclamations do not implement themselves
Commitment to good governance and development.
Strengthening fundamentals of democracy,
consultation and engagement.
Concurrency of legislative powers, education etc
Challenges of equity, one government, socio-economic
developments, standards and framework for delivery.
Primary building blocks
Cooperative Government.
Balance of resources/ interests/ non-compete
Financial viability: national vs local/
Consultation, Coordination, mutual support.
Enhanced Participation in decision making
Equitable share of national assets.
Closer, constructive and dynamic stakeholder
engagement.
The challenge
How do we move beyond communiqués and policies
to concrete implementation and demonstrated
outcomes?
Ability to deliver clean, good and effective
government.
Managing expectations,
Private public partnerships, Innovation, Delivery.
The challenge
Women: Agents of Change
SG Comments and update on the EPG
Relevance to membership, democracy, development,
visibility, impact.
Greater role in conflict resolution, respect and understanding
Next CHOGM Perth, October 2011
Vulnerability of small states, Youth, Gender, Human rights
mainstreaming.
Finally
Mobilisation and operationising outcomes
Best Practice, Shared experiences
Local development as driver for political
stability and governance
Models for engagement and sustainability
Inclusive development
Last met in Botswana, Now in Cardiff, may I
guess next is Dominica.
Support and engagement of Comsec.