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Improving EAC Health Care Provision through Evidence Based Legislation

Feb 15, 2010 08:00 AM

The training workshop was attended by 30 participants being Members of Parliament from the EALA General Purposes Committee, Members of Parliament Chairpersons of Committees responsible for Health and Staff of Parliament from the Legal Counsels from the Parliaments of Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda and Uganda.

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Akoma Ntoso New Release for December 2009

Dec 08, 2009 11:00 PM

An updated version of Akoma Ntoso Team has been released. The new release contains just two minor bug fixes:

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Akoma Ntoso features as a best practice and main component of a common standard for XML in parliamentary documents at the World e-Parliament Conference 2009

Nov 17, 2009 11:00 PM

Participants to the parallel session 'Open standards for parliamentary documentation: cooperative approaches' of the World e-Parliament Conference 2009 co-organized by the United Nations, the Inter-Parliamentary Union, the U.S. House of Representatives and the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament (3-5 Nov 2009) engaged in discussions on converging XML standards for parliamentary and legislative documents.

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Bungeni Parliamentary Information System presented at the World e-Parliament Conference 2009

Nov 17, 2009 11:00 PM

Bungeni - Parliamentary Information System was presented at the parallel session "Systems for managing the life cycle of legislative documentation" of the World e-Parliament Conference 2009 in Washington DC. The presentation covered Bungeni bill processing highlighting the amendments, annotations processes and how this can be done by the different stakeholders in the cycle of the bill. The presentation also highlighted the MPs , Clerk and Speaker's work flows in developing and processing the different parliamentary content such as motions, questions, and supporting Committee work.

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