Panelist at the seminar on Promoting Transparency through Increased Access to Information at Sunway Hotel.
Date: 3 July, 2014
Photo by Open Institute
Participants attended the seminar on Promoting Transparency through Increased Access to Information.
Date: 3 July, 2014
Photo by Open InstituteMr. Pick Pisey, Program Manager at Transparency International Cambodia, advocated for increase youth participation, “youth are the future, the agent for social change.” He presented a smart phone app called “Bribespot.com” that can be downloaded and used by citizens to report forms of bribery by location, type of exchange, parties involved, date, and cash amount. Ms. Sok Sokunthea, Program Manager at Open Institute, discussed the importance of youths' participation on social media such as posting on the Dialogue on Development Facebook page as a means to increase youths' voice on advocating for equality and human rights. Across all four presenters, one clear message resonated from the seminar; now is the time to invest in providing youth with various forms of ICT training, activities, knowledge, and tools in order to attain information transparency and accountability. Adopting this ideology and initiative, Cambodia can strive to operate under good governance and provide equality to the people of Cambodia.
A Question and Answer session was conducted to allow attendees the opportunity to engage in an open dialogue. One particular question posed by Ms. Chim Manavy, Executive Director of the Open Institute, focused on the current status of drafting Law of Access to Information, that whether is it available for public discussion. H.E. Kem Gunawadh, TVK General Director, responded that the policy of Access to Information is in the current process of being drafted and that there are series of critical steps that must be met whether some parts of the policy can be integrated into the Access to Information Law before it can be shared to the public and stakeholders.
All winners D&D facebook and Sarika Radio FM 106.5 Award in Seminar on “Promoting Transparency through Increased Access to Information”.
Date: 03 July 2014
Photo by Open InstituteDuring the seminar, participants broke into small group discussions to answer a set of questions such as “Discuss the challenges youth face regarding increasing transparency and access to information”. This session was very engaging and insightful for attendees in terms of processing and applying the information they recently received from the workshop presentations. The discussion found out the most challenge for Youth is that the free flow of information some time provides inaccurate information that has negative impact on Youth. Youth need to learn to identify the source of information that is reliable.
The positive impact of using ICT to promote transparency was evident in the 10 Facebook awards presented at the seminar. Winners shared how relevant and important the Dialogue on Development Facebook page was for them as a citizen of Cambodia to share information and to voice their concerns within the society. When the winners were asked why they found the Facebook page interesting, Ms. Yim Chanvinit, a winner replied “I am a woman. It is my responsibility as a woman to share information about our livelihood. We should share this kind of information to other people to help other people understand and to better our society.” Another student, Mr. Kosal, another winner stated “I like to share information and to develop our country. It is important to share the knowledge together. The award is not my final goal, but is about my responsibility as Youth to share new information and knowledge to my friends.”
The seminar's closing remarks focused on the concept that progress has been made over the past decade, but much more work needs to be done. We must continue our efforts and commitment to enhance the social and economic development of Cambodia and one way is to increase the use of ICT to promote transparency and accountability. Ms. Chim Manavy said. Mr. Chan Nath, President and Secretary General, of Cambodia Information Technology Association-CITA, noted, “All sectors, transparency plays a key role. In the past, we did not receive information but now we have social media. He continued nearly 2 million people using social media, and when you share information to people it can reach to millions of people. We hope they can see that use of this kind of technology can promote the importance of transparency.” Mr. Bouth Chik, Manager of Demand for Good Governance project, concluded the session by iterating the need for Cambodia to see technology as a good factor and to expand dissemination of information.
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![]() Date: 03 July 2014 Photo by Open Institute |
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