Prezados,

Envio essa mensagem para que todos saibam que a Artigo 19 e o GPOPAI foram 
convidados a participar de um encontro sobre a OGP que será realizado no início 
desse mês de julho.

Contados pelo pessoal que lida com a participação da sociedade civil no âmbito 
da OGP, fomos chamados a compartilhar nossa visão de como o processo vem sendo 
tocado no Brasil. É importante ressaltar que não fomos convidados como 
representantes da sociedade cvil brasileira, mas sim como duas organizações que 
acompanham o processo desde seu início e que se interessam em contribuir com a 
discussão também no âmbito internacional. 

Segue abaixo a agenda do encontro.

Estamos abertos para comentários e propostas. 

Abs.,

Alexandre Andrade Sampaio (Mr.)
Brazil Right to Information Programme Officer

ARTICLE 19
Oficina para Sudamerica/ South America Office
Rua João Adolfo, 118 - 8ºandar
Anhangabaú, São Paulo, Brasil
tel. +55 11 30570042/0071
www.artigo19.org/ www.article19.org

Dear all,

In exactly one week time we will meet each other (again) in the beautiful city 
of London for the first OGP civil society learning event. I am really looking 
forward to spending a couple of days with this group exploring OGP experiences 
and lessons so far and working with Mexico and Indonesia especially in 
preparing for the future chairmanships. It seems we have a very interesting mix 
of roles, skills and issues around the table!

If you follow the link below you will get the latest agenda - we have tweaked 
it a bit too get a better flow of all the sessions. If you see your name in the 
column 'led by', don't panic, Tim will contact you later today to officially 
and politely ask you for this and we can run through these sessions at a later 
moment with you to prepare.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1NsyDsoNLCdAoGtpL_JqqrtIq5gq-mMs-nWwBgRec7hI/edit?usp=sharing

There is also some homework for all of you. In some detail:
Prepare for the introductions (who you are, what you hope to gain, why you are 
engaged with OGP)
Prepare for session 1.1 (key country experiences and lessons clear in your head 
and ready to share) - and for those from the UK, US and Brazil also look at 
session 1.2 that dives even deeper into your experiences.
At the end of day one we will go for dinner at a place called Tayyab's. It 
serves halal and vegetarian. If you have specific other requests or allergies 
it would be good to notify Tim. We assume you will all join us - if not please 
notify Tim.
Prepare a 3 minute inspirational example from your country on open government 
(for session 2.1)
For our colleagues fom Indonesia and Mexico - we do expect you to do some 
homework on the night of July 3 to be ready to impress on the morning of the 
4th (session 3.1).
I am not sure when you all will arrive, but if you are up for it, do meet us 
for welcome drinks on Monday July 1 at 18.00 (name/address will follow).

That's the practicalities. The agenda is packed, so it will be a lot of hard 
work, but looking at the programme and knowing most of you I think it will 
definitely also be very inspirational and a lot of fun.

See you next week and do let me or Tim know if you have questions.




Paul


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PAUL MAASSEN | Civil Society Coordinator 
supporting independent engagement with the Open Government Partnership

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