1. The Commonwealth Secretariat convened the first forum of Ministers responsible for public service in Sydney, Australia on 26-27 October 2006. The Forum was delivered with support from the Government of Australia and the Commonwealth Association for Public Administration and Management (CAPAM).
2. The aim of the Forum was to advance public sector development in the Commonwealth. The Forum focused on public management issues and developments, on the implications and challenges for governments and on experiences and lessons learnt from the delivery of public services. Ministers were asked to set the forward agenda for public sector development.
3. Thirty Commonwealth countries were represented at the Forum. In addition, five Commonwealth and regional stakeholder organisations observed the proceedings. One hundred delegates attended the Forum.
4. Ministers discussed the trends and challenges of public sector development and agreed upon the following priorities for action relative to the three themes of the Forum.
Modernising Governance for Integrated Service Delivery:
Renewing Human Resources for Leadership Development:
Bridging the Digital Divide for Networked Government:
5. Ministers acknowledged the need to hold future forums. They requested the Commonwealth Secretariat to consider the following initiatives within available resources:
Prepare and disseminate a report on the Forum proceedings as the basis for ongoing consultations
Examine the options for scheduling future forums, including with CAPAM biennial conferences
Facilitate regional ministerial forums
Report periodically on progress against the forward agenda
Download:
ForumMinistersCOMMUNIQUE.pdf