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Africa i-Parliaments Action Plan is an Africa-wide initiative to empower African Parliaments to better fulfill their democratic functions by supporting their efforts to become open, participatory, knowledge-based and learning organisations, implemented by the United Nations Department for Economic and Social Affairs (UN/DESA).

It builds on the experiences, lessons learned, and tools and applications developed during the implementation of the initiative “Strengthening Parliaments’ Information Systems in Africa” and focus its activities on the following regional initiatives:

  • Bungeni Parliamentary and Legislative Information System www.bungeni.org : a suite of open source applications meant to improve the efficiency and efficacy of Parliamentary processes and systems and reduce the cost and time of information dissemination by allowing efficient creation, management and publishing of parliamentary documents in different formats and on different media.

  • Akoma Ntoso www.akomantoso.org : a set of simple, technology-neutral XML machine-readable descriptions of parliamentary, legislative and judiciary documents that makes the structural and semantic components of digital parliamentary documents accessible supporting the creation of high-value parliamentary and legislative information services that greatly improve efficiency and accountability in the parliamentary institutions.

  • Africa Parliamentary Knowledge Network (APKN) www.apkn.org : a parliamentary network meant to support capacity building activities, common services, sharing of experiences and best practices among African parliaments. It was established in June 2008 under the aegis of the Pan African Parliament. In October 2010, the 1st APKN Council of Coordinators and Plenary was convened and elected the new Executive Committee chaired by the Parliament of South Africa.

 

 

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Akoma Ntoso v2.0 has been released

Nov 03, 2011 09:35 AM

This a minor release of Akoma Ntoso with some additions and bug fixes drawn from discussions held at the Ravenna Legislative XML Summer School in September 2011.

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2nd APKN Council of Secretaries-General to be held in Arusha, Tanzania, 27-28 October 2011

Sep 19, 2011 03:25 PM

The APKN Secretariat is convening the 2nd APKN Council of Secretaries-General. The Meeting kindly hosted by the East African Legislative Assembly with the support of UN/DESA Africa i-Parliament Action Plan, will take place at the AICC Building in Arusha, Tanzania on the 27-28th of October 2011. The conference will constitute an opportunity for Members of Parliaments, Secretaries-General, Parliamentary staff and officials, as well as external experts and academics working on ICTs in legislatures, to analyze good practices, exchange views on latest trends and institutional developments, learn from each other’s experiences, network with peers, and build partnerships in an international setting.

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APKN launches a knowledge gaps survey.

Sep 19, 2011 03:15 PM

Africa Parliamentary Knowledge Network (APKN) with the support of the Africa i-Parliament Action Plan launched a survey targeted at Members and Staff of African Parliaments, aimed at assessing their information needs. Responses will be used to prioritize the activities of APKN around what are perceived as major information needs that Parliaments are currently facing, in order to better support the role of information in Parliaments’ work.

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Africa i-Parliament Action Plan has recently released the version 2.0 of Akoma Ntoso standard

Aug 26, 2011 06:10 AM

Africa i-Parliament Action Plan, an UN/DESA project meant to support African parliaments in the deployment of ICTs to increase the quality of parliamentary services and civil society participation in the parliamentary process, has recently published a major release of Akoma Ntoso XML standard for parliamentary, legislative and judiciary documents.

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