Post on 30-Dec-2015
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eRegulations
Designed to simplify and bring total transparency to investment procedures
Workshop on regulatory practicesGeneva, April 11, 20011
Presented by: Innocent Bajiji
Rwanda reform programme is gradual but consistent and sustained;
Phase 1 – 1995 - 2000 Post conflict resolution and rehabilitation
Phase 2 - 2000 - 2005 Setting the agenda for development (vision 2020,PRSP1, new constitution°
Phase 3 - 2005 - 2012 Redifining the development priorities through EDPRS
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Effective reform requires a clear vision, committed leadership and capable institutions reinforcing each other
Vision 2020: good governance, private sector as an engine of growth
RDB created to over RIEPA and others
Rwanda e-regulations project launched in 2009
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Private-public sector dialogue inform reforms
Consesus and shared committement and leadership retreats⇨
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www.rwanda.e-regulations.org
WHAT IS E-REGULATIONS?
An online information system (eregistry)
An intuitive step by step description of administrative procedures relating to investments
An illustrated presentation of contact persons, locations, forms, recourses and laws
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Strategic objectivesReduce regulatory costs,risks, corruption and improve accountability and transparency
Provide a basis for regulation reviews, continous monitoring of regulatory procedures and transactions
Help governments to simplify procedures,promote good governance and set a basis for regional and international harmornisation of rules
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We have learnt some lessons to share with you
High level support is critical
Reform boldly and broadly – reforms can’t happen without pragmatism, don’t wait for a perfect start – perfection is achieved through work in progress
Keep identifying the next binding constraint – reform in serries
Streamline and then automate ⇨
A clear and pedagogical homepage
A short introduction to E-regulations
Online access to procedures through menus
100% Adjustable content incl. videos, pictures etc.
1. A targeted introduction and menu to the selected procedure
2. Information on the local administrative context
A step: mandatory interaction between administration and
investor
Overview of all the steps of the procedure
Result : ‘what I come to get’
Person in charge: ‘who I have to meet’ and “where”
Requirements : ‘what I have to provide in order to get my
result(s)
Downloads all forms here and get visual examples of every
document!
Costs : ‘what I have to pay at this step’
Duration : ‘how long it should take me to complete the step and how long before I can go
to the next step’
Legal justification : download the articles that justify the steps legal existence
Additional information : context, background, comments
Complaints : the user can contact the highest authority in charge of the step
Send an email to the system coordinator to report information that is incorrect (if the user had a different
experience than what is described in the step)
List of steps to complete the procedure
All results : ‘what I will get during the procedure’
Where will I have to go to complete the steps of the
procedure?
The summary view of the procedure: compilation of costs, delays, results and requirements