Thursday, 17 February 2011

UNPAN afraid to show the list of its practitioners and experts (hides behind walls)


THIS IS HOW UNDESA's UNPAN
PRACTICES TRANSPARENCY OF ITS OWN ACCOUNTS

if any government or public would like to know the names of practitioners and experts (consultants) of UNDESA's Public Administration Network, they will need to have access thru a firewall or better write about it to Haiyan Qian the Director of DPADM.

The only question is what to do when Haiyan Qian is not around?

How can DPADM preach good governance and openess and citizen access to government data and info, while DESA's accounts are behind secret walls?


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

open data strategy my ass!

Anonymous said...

if you really think U.N. will be the savior....good luck

Anonymous said...

for start there are thousand of illegal consultants hired without a proper selection at DPADM.

and also the current staffers are scared to put their profile on line since many of them (not all) have lied about their "professional" backgrounds and "educational" achievements.

Anonymous said...

how can DPADM tell the rest of the world "government should open its data to citizens" and when it comes to UNPAN they hide it all ?

Why UNPAN and DPADM never open its books? how come this Division is in total secrecy?

Anonymous said...

OIOS should investigate DPADM professional background of staffers. They are not what they say they are.