Press Release – UNDP Staff and members of Kiribati Parliament engaged in a knowledge sharing session in Tarawa, joined by their counterparts in other Pacific Island countries in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga online. (Photo: Kiribati parliament) (Tarawa, Kiribati) …
Staff and members of Kiribati Parliament engaged in a knowledge sharing session in Tarawa, joined by their counterparts in other Pacific Island countries in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga online. (Photo: Kiribati parliament)
(Tarawa, Kiribati) – Parliamentarians have a unique opportunity and constitutional responsibility to promote and monitor the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Staff and members of Kiribati Parliament engaged in a knowledge sharing session with their counterparts in other Pacific Island countries in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga, to enhance their role in implementing the SDGs.
Saturday, 8 May 2021, 5:28 am
Staff
and members of Kiribati Parliament engaged in a knowledge
sharing session in Tarawa, joined by their counterparts in
other Pacific Island countries in Fiji, Solomon Islands and
Tonga online. (Photo: Kiribati
parliament)
(Tarawa, Kiribati)
– Parliamentarians have a unique opportunity and
constitutional responsibility to promote and monitor the
implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Staff and members of Kiribati Parliament engaged in a
knowledge sharing session with their counterparts in other
Pacific Island countries in Fiji, Solomon Islands and Tonga,
to enhance their role in implementing the SDGs.
The
two-day knowledge sharing session that concluded today was
Thursday, 11 March 2021, 5:52 pm
Speaker
of Kiribati Parliament, Honourable Tangariki Reete (first
from left), with Chair and Members of the Public Accounts
Committee during the workshop. Photo: Kiribati
Parliament.
Members of Kiribati
Parliament’s Public Accounts committee completed a two-day
induction training workshop on 11 March 2021. The workshop
was designed to equip the members with tools to play a more
effective oversight of government’s
expenditure.
Following the house elections last year,
the Kiribati parliament appointed a three-member Public
Accounts Committee (PAC) as per its Constitution. To better
play their role of scrutinising government expenditure,
Parliament requested the UN Development Programme (UNDP) to
Press Release – UNDP Speaker of Kiribati Parliament, Honourable Tangariki Reete (first from left), with Chair and Members of the Public Accounts Committee during the workshop. Photo: Kiribati Parliament. Members of Kiribati Parliaments Public Accounts committee completed …
Speaker of Kiribati Parliament, Honourable Tangariki Reete (first from left), with Chair and Members of the Public Accounts Committee during the workshop. Photo: Kiribati Parliament.
Members of Kiribati Parliament’s Public Accounts committee completed a two-day induction training workshop on 11 March 2021. The workshop was designed to equip the members with tools to play a more effective oversight of government’s expenditure.
Following the house elections last year, the Kiribati parliament appointed a three-member Public Accounts Committee (PAC) as per its Constitution. To better play their role of scrutinising government expenditure, Parliament requested the UN Development Programme (UNDP) to organise