Honduras Design Report 2018-2020
- Action Plan: Honduras Action Plan 2018-2021
- Dates Under Review: 2018-2020
- Report Publication Year: 2020
- Researcher: Jaime Ayala
Honduras’s fourth action planAction plans are at the core of a government’s participation in OGP. They are the product of a co-creation process in which government and civil society jointly develop commitments to open governmen... was developed in a complex environment, and it was marked by a series of protests against the general election results. However, the Government of Honduras and the Technical Committee conducted a broad consultation process in at least 50% of the country’s cities. This was the first plan that engaged the legislature and judiciaryWhile a majority of open government reforms occur within the executive branch, OGP members are increasingly taking on commitments to increase the openness of the judicial branch. Technical specificati..., as well as the private sectorGovernments are working to open private sector practices as well — including through beneficial ownership transparency, open contracting, and regulating environmental standards. Technical specificat.... The IRM researcher recommends strengthening the binding mandate to secure sustainability of the open government process in Honduras throughout government transitions.
Table 1. At a glance
Member since: 2011 Action plan development Action plan design Action plan implementation |
Open Government PartnershipThe Open Government Partnership (OGP) is a multi-stakeholder initiative focused on improving government transparency, ensuring opportunities for citizen participation in public matters, and strengthen... More (OGP) is a voluntary initiative that aims to secure concrete commitments from governments to promote transparencyAccording to OGP’s Articles of Governance, transparency occurs when “government-held information (including on activities and decisions) is open, comprehensive, timely, freely available to the pub... More, empower citizens, fight corruption, and harness new technologies to strengthen governance. The Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM)The Independent Reporting Mechanism (IRM) is OGP’s accountability arm and the main means of tracking progress in participating countries. The IRM provides independent, evidence-based, and objective ... conducts yearly assessments of each OGP member’s activities to ensure that governments comply with their commitments. Honduras joined OGP in 2011and has since implemented three action plans. This report assesses the design of the country’s fourth action plan.
Overview of the action plan
During the design phase of the action plan, Honduras was facing the consequences of political instability resulting from the recent general electoral process. The results created uncertainty and the public security forces suppressed over 300 protests, resulting in the death of 30 Honduran citizens and many injured and arrested.
The Government of Honduras and the Technical Committee (CTS in Spanish) conducted a broad, participative process in 9 of the 18 cities of the country. The multi-stakeholder process – CTS – was formed through a free, democratic election, but with weak participation from civil society. The result was a plan that includes follow up on previous commitments and that failed to incorporate the country’s social and political delicate context.
The plan is focused on public integrity; efficient and effective use of public resources; improved public services; safe communities and corporate responsibility; and accountability. This is the first-ever plan to engage the judiciary and legislature, and that includes a commitmentOGP commitments are promises for reform co-created by governments and civil society and submitted as part of an action plan. Commitments typically include a description of the problem, concrete action... that is a direct responsibility of the private sector.
Table 2. Noteworthy commitments
Commitment description | Next steps | Status at the end of the implementation cycle |
3. Open dataBy opening up data and making it sharable and reusable, governments can enable informed debate, better decision making, and the development of innovative new services. Technical specifications: Polici...
Co-creation of policies for an open data platform selected via public consultation and with support from CSOs, academia and the private sector |
This commitment can contribute to significantly opening the Government. To this end, the IRM researcher recommends increasing the quantity and quality of capacity buildingEnhancing the skills, abilities, and processes of public servants, civil society, and citizens is essential to achieving long-lasting results in opening government. Technical specifications: Set of ac... processes for public institutions and to include open data. Civil society organization representatives interviewed for this report agree that this initiative is important but argue that it is necessary to secure adequate allocation to resources for full implementation and achieve the expected outcomes.
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Note: this will be assessed at the end of the action plan cycle. |
8. Open congress
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This commitment is the first-ever in Honduras to engage the legislature and is therefore a relevant first step to promote an open parliamentEnsuring access to legislative information and creating mechanisms for public participation are critical to building an open, trusting relationship with citizens. Technical specifications: Commitments... in the country. To maintain the scope and secure its sustainability in the future, it is necessary to establish a multi-partisan agreement for its adoption by the different members of the National Congress. Agreements with CSOs to support fieldwork will to foster a closer relationship with the citizens outside the capital city.
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Note: this will be assessed at the end of the action plan cycle. |
Recommendations
The IRM recommendations aim to inform the design of the upcoming action plan and guide the implementation of the current plan.
Table 3. Five KEY recommendations
Strengthen the binding mandate to secure sustainability of the OGP process in Honduras |
Update guidelines to guarantee clear and broad consultation with a clear devolution process |
Broaden the reach of territorial convenings |
Increase the level of information published by the Technical Committee |
Conduct an internal assessment of the continuity of commitments repeated throughout action plans |
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