In the last six years the government of the United States
has invested around six million dollars in the fight against
corruption through civil society organizations program (CSO).
“There is a strong demand for changes, coming from
the civil society. And without this type of commitment the
governors do not have incentives to respond to the citizenship”,
extended the diplomatic.
On the other hand, the direct aid to the Paraguayan Government,
through the Threshold Program, will be 35 million dollars
in two years. A fundamental question is the administration
and control of these funds, dedicated to the projects and
directed toward reaching the expected goals. “There
are several ways in which we can assure this issue, we have
civil employees of USAID with long experience in the handling
of resources and in strengthening institutions and they
have a very important role in the supervision of a program
in terms on content. On the other hand, we have officials
that have develop the financial guides for each area, and
besides, all the organizations which work (under the program)
are subjects of external audits periodically, to be transparent
in their management” explained the interviewed person
High-priority lines of work for the United States with
(PAIC) made through Information center and Resources for
Desarrollo (CIRD) is that USAID has been working with about
50 municipalities, with a tool denominated LETS MEASURE,
that measures the performance of the municipal management,
accompanying their efforts to make more transparency their
administrations and to improve the quality of the services
to the citizens. “There are many examples of strong
changes in which the excellence in the public management
and more transparency in the expenditures of the municipality
have been obtained. In addition every time people has more
access to what their municipalities are doing with public
budgets, thanks to the access of information of the public
institutions or the citizen incidence in the Judicial Power”,
described the director
of the cooperation agency.
Consulted on other programs of strengthening the democracy
and anticorruption that are being implemented by USAID,
John Beed indicated that an important line of cooperation
is the strengthening of Rule of Law, and the work to support
the Supreme Court to surpass themselves in the management
of resources and to be transparent on the changes at the
inner of the organization; that is to say, to give more
access of information to the citizenship. “Also we
are supporting the Supreme Court in establishing the Code
of Ethics and other initiatives promoting transparency,
giving impulse to the citizen oversight over the Justice
sector”, remarked.
The cooperation with the Government during the last year
also had an important approach in the fight against impunity
in addition to the consolidation of the economy. In that
sense it also said that “the Program Threshold - that
is a donation of the Millennium Challenge Corporation that
benefits about 26 institutions of the Paraguayan Government
improving efficiency of the State and fighting impunity”.
Support of the civil society is key
The emphasis in the participation of the CSO also takes
place in the Threshold Program, by means of a Permanent
Advice Board. And also, the same program has donated funding
to support projects different citizens organizations, proposing
concrete forms to affect the control of the public management.
Although in other countries also there is social participation,
in Paraguay this one is a fundamental element of the program
of fight against the corruption. “Here we are canalizing
our resources and working jointly with many organizations
like the CIRD, INECIP, IDEA, Alter Vida, FMB, Desdel Chaco,
Moises Bertoni or WWF, among others. Many of our main partners
in Paraguay are local organizatios. This is similar to what
we do in the Unites sates, so we believes this is an importance
step” concluded John Beed.
Source : Peridico Iniciativas Ciudadanas
Article by María Díaz de Vivar – CIRD
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