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1 Remarks by the Hon. Robert Montague Minister of State with responsibility for Local Government in the Office of the Prime Minister, Jamaica

2 The Commonwealth Vision for Local Government ********** Commonwealth Local Government Conference, Our Lucaya Conference Grand Bahama, Freeport, Bahamas May 12, 2009

3 WELCOME CLGF Organizers Bahamian Government & People Delegates of the Americas Commonwealth Delegates Ladies & Gentlemen

4 Presentation Introduce key themes Highlight key issues for discussion Set out likely outcomes Cite Caribbean experience

5 The Vision to Lead Leaders must be visionary Organisation serious about succeeding “Without vision the people perish” if policy makers and practitioners in local government cannot translate vision to communities

6 Economic Crisis our Opportunity Global economic crisis Do not allow crisis to erode gains made in local government Despite budget cuts See the opportunity in the crisis

7 Business Unusual Approach Be not fearful of the storm Learn to dance in the rain Employ a Paradigm shift in doing business Cultivate attitudinal shift which recognizes the multiplier effect

8 Business Unusual Requires Improving revenue streams Improving customer service delivery Increasing community dialogue Identifying funding by finding new & deepening old partnerships Adopting involved management approach

9 Business Unusual Requires Leading from the front Articulating your vision well Being innovative & creative Sharing a common regional vision for local governance

10 Needed Regional vision Sense of shared vision Achieving collectively United front

11 Guiding Principles Aberdeen Agenda & Auckland Accord embrace: Capacity building Transparency Autonomy Accountability Citizens participation

12 Applying the Principles in Jamaica Citizens involvement – town hall meetings, open budgeting Autonomy- Central government returning functions Transparency- local public accounts committee set up Legal framework – Revision of strategic laws for entrenchment of local government in Constitution

13 Ja’s International Application CFLGM Chair Regional Policy & Cooperation Framework developed Policy articulates strategies and interventions to be pursued for effective regional governance Regional and Int’l conferences serve to solidify implementation within national boundaries

14 Regional Commitment Committed to system that is citizen-centred Confident in security of resources Hosting of RIAD conference later this year to provide greater networking benefits Provide opportunity for information sharing Fosters move towards regional shared vision for local democracy

15 Conference Background Paper Themes include: Increasing role of local government and public expectations Challenges of financing for local government Importance of sound local democratic practices

16 Conference Background Paper cont’d Role of partnerships with private sector/NGOs Challenge of measuring the progress that is being made at local level in terms of service delivery Assessing local democracy and governance

17 Conference Outcomes Develop Conference Declaration Recommendations to be forwarded to Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in November in Trinidad & Tobago Encourage Prime Ministers & other Heads to draw attention to role of local government in the main discussion at CHOGM

18 The Charge As visionary practitioners need to share recommendations arrived at Commit to implementing recommendations arising out of conference Each visionary practitioner to utilise conference tools to help local governance process at home

19 CLGF’s Commitment To move agenda forward Designing leadership training intervention programmes Supporting partnerships Share skills under good practice scheme Enhance collaborative effort between CALGA, CIDA, CLGF to strengthen partnership

20 Supporting the Vision Using network effectively Maximising benefits of event Supporting improvement of local government across Commonwealth

21 Conclusion Embrace vision Embrace principles of Aberdeen Agenda and Auckland Accord Success of conference relies heavily on your participation Bahamas the right choice for CLGC Conference 2009 !!

22 A Successful Conference to us All!

23 Thank You!


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