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By Georg Neumann

The seventh United Nations Global Forum on Reinventing Government, focussing on how to build trust in government, took place from 26 to 29 June. The 2,000 delegates who attended this year’s forum in Vienna, Austria, agreed on a declaration stating that to secure the confidence of citizens in their governments, the state must be and be seen to be legitimate, fair and institutionally strong.

The declaration also states that civil society must be empowered as a full partner in governance in order for trust to thrive in government institutions. It stresses that meaningful dialogue and regular face-to-face involvement in civil society organisations are the most direct and effective ways of building trust and trusting communities.

Transparency International was represented by its Chair Huguette Labelle who spoke at the plenary. Gillian Dell and David Koschel from the International Secretariat as well as Julieta Arias from Poder Ciudadano, TI’s national chapter in Argentina, organised a workshop looking into the critical role of civil society in holding governments to their commitments under the United Nations Convention against Corruption and public reporting.

For more information on the declaration, see www.7thglobalforum.org/Forum_Information/publications.htm