Namyeknom
TNPer
Recent discussions on a variety of different topics have highlighted a lack of communication between the government, and the region as a whole. There seems to be growing sense that the general forum members aren't being informed of what various government departments are up to, which in itself leads to the impression that no-one is actually doing anything.
From my own experience within the Ministry of External Affairs, I know that there is often a vast amount of work being done that never really gets mentioned or highlighted to a great degree. The same, I assume is true of other ministries. For instance, although I believe the NPA is quite active these days, I can think of just a handful of its missions that I have heard of.
I was thinking if it would be worth implementing some sort of report, to be delivered by each ministry in a set time frame, that would cover what the ministry has been doing. For example the Ministry of Immigration and Internal Affairs, could report on the numbers of new RA members, and how long its taking them to process each application. The Ministry of Defence can report on previous missions, and what regions or organisation we worked with on them.
It would seem to make sense to bring the deputy minister in on this, make it their responsibility. This would hopefully allow the minister the concentrate on running their ministry, while giving the deputy a set role within that ministry.
Thoughts? Comments? Insults?
(note 1: I posted this here because I don't think this really requires a constitutional amendment. I'd prefer to see it as something ministries took up as an internal policy than something we have to beat into them. The fact I can't post in the RA boards with my suspended membership has nothing to do with it. )
(note 2: My use of examples weren't meant as criticism of any particular ministry, just the first examples that came to mind. Personally I would say every ministry is equally guilty of not communicating enough, and has been for the year I've been here, so I'm not trying to assign any kind of personal blame.)
From my own experience within the Ministry of External Affairs, I know that there is often a vast amount of work being done that never really gets mentioned or highlighted to a great degree. The same, I assume is true of other ministries. For instance, although I believe the NPA is quite active these days, I can think of just a handful of its missions that I have heard of.
I was thinking if it would be worth implementing some sort of report, to be delivered by each ministry in a set time frame, that would cover what the ministry has been doing. For example the Ministry of Immigration and Internal Affairs, could report on the numbers of new RA members, and how long its taking them to process each application. The Ministry of Defence can report on previous missions, and what regions or organisation we worked with on them.
It would seem to make sense to bring the deputy minister in on this, make it their responsibility. This would hopefully allow the minister the concentrate on running their ministry, while giving the deputy a set role within that ministry.
Thoughts? Comments? Insults?
(note 1: I posted this here because I don't think this really requires a constitutional amendment. I'd prefer to see it as something ministries took up as an internal policy than something we have to beat into them. The fact I can't post in the RA boards with my suspended membership has nothing to do with it. )
(note 2: My use of examples weren't meant as criticism of any particular ministry, just the first examples that came to mind. Personally I would say every ministry is equally guilty of not communicating enough, and has been for the year I've been here, so I'm not trying to assign any kind of personal blame.)