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Social Reporting. WAAPAC Conference (Day 1). Outline. General Atmosphere Opening Ceremony (Speeches) Presentations Interactions Lessons Learnt Motivation to Come Back. I. General Atmosphere. Cordial atmosphere, interactive and relaxed.

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Social Reporting

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  1. Social Reporting WAAPAC Conference (Day 1)

  2. Outline • General Atmosphere • Opening Ceremony (Speeches) • Presentations • Interactions • Lessons Learnt • Motivation to Come Back

  3. I. General Atmosphere • Cordial atmosphere, interactive and relaxed. • Great learning experience. Avenue for exposure and comparing PACs • People were using platform to discuss individual country practices/challenges • Late start in the morning which affected timing throughout the day.

  4. I. General Atmosphere • PowerPoint presentation handouts should have been made available • There was a great feeling of leadership responsibilities during the session • Positive impression of relatively young participants with brilliant contributions. • Structure of the conference was not too clear in the beginning. It was later clearer that it was about sharing ideas in an informal way.

  5. I. General Atmosphere • Group work was not too clear in the beginning • Communication gap between WAAPAC executives and facilitators • There should have been a Q&A session per country to find out what is happening in each country.

  6. II. Opening Ceremony (Speeches) • Impression that the Gambian PAC was being controlled by the executive • Leader of Majority was absent and his name card should have been removed from high table • In view of the late start of the opening session the MC spoke too long • PAC Gambia Chairman should have played a more prominent role as host committee.

  7. III. Presentation • Presentation by Professor Stapenhurst was helpful but prior hard copies of the presentation would have made it more interesting. • Prior information should have been given about the use of laptops at conference for accessing the presentations.

  8. IV. Interactions • Some countries had strong and entrenched opinions based on what pertains in their countries • Some individual contributions turned into presentations • Some contributions became emotional

  9. V. Lessons Learnt • For SAIs to be more effective, there should be financial autonomy • For PAC to be effective, there should be financial resources available • If PACs are empowered, the future is bright • PACs and SAIs should work together to ensure financial accountability

  10. Motivation to come for 2nd Day • Ideas are being floated. Practices are being shared which will lead to best practice. • Results of discussion might not be immediate, but as ideas are shared and compared, we know whether we are on track or we can improve our actions.

  11. Social Report Group in Session

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