No increase budget for NCBBF
In this year's budget 400 thousand dollars was allocated for the operation and the implementation cost of the People's Charter.
NCBBF Coordinator, Filimoni Kau said this money was spent in their visit to various parts of the country in updating the provincial councils, villages and communities on the charter implementation, which is from this year to 2014.
Kau said all of the changes which is in the People's Charter is now in the plans provided by the Prime Minister's Strategic Framework and the finer details will be provided in the road map for democracy and social economic development for 2009-2014.
He adds this will give the government an idea of the changes that have to be done before elections in September 2014.
Kau confirmed at the beginning of this year that they have already monitored the changes each government ministry was required to do, and they are expecting a report of six months soon.
At the end of December, a review will be carried out on what the respective ministries have achieved from their goals this year and also look at obstacles faced.
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