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USAID
promotes good governance in Zimbabwe with a major donation of audio
equipment to Parliament
US Embassy
September 10, 2010
The United States
Agency for International Development (USAID), working with its partner
PACT and the Southern Africa Parliamentary Support Trust (SAPST),
funded the purchase and installation of audio and other equipment
to the Parliament of Zimbabwe as part of an ongoing effort to boost
the capacity of parliamentarians and promote good governance.
Worth approximately
$500,000, the donation consists of a new sound system, and equipment
to facilitate voting, provide simultaneous translation, and permit
digital archiving. The equipment will allow the Parliament to make
official proceedings more accessible to the media and the general
public.
Thanks to the
new equipment, parliamentary and committee debates can now be digitally
recorded onto a computer, providing an archive for public discussion,
as required by law. The new system will also speed publication of
the daily record of parliamentary debate and proceedings.
The equipment
was made available under a Memorandum of Understanding with Parliament
signed in May 2010. "USAID has had a long standing relationship
with the Parliament
of Zimbabwe and this donation is symbolic of our wishes to continue
to work with Parliament to expand its capacity," said USAID
Director Karen Freeman. "We are delighted to provide equipment
to support and improve the daily function of this fundamental branch
of government."
U.S. Ambassador
Charles Ray and USAID Director Karen Freeman will officially announce
the donation on September 21 at public ceremony at the Parliament
inaugurating the systems.
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