Improving Public Sector Performance : Through Innovation and Inter-Agency Coordination

This report is an inaugural issue in a new series that aims to offer a fresh look at how developing countries are overcoming persistent problems in public sector management. Significant improvements in public sector performance are being evidenced...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/833041539871513644/Improving-Public-Sector-Performance-Through-Innovation-and-Inter-Agency-Coordination
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spelling okr-10986-309172021-05-25T09:19:39Z Improving Public Sector Performance : Through Innovation and Inter-Agency Coordination World Bank Group PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT CIVIL SERVICE PROCUREMENT PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION TAX ADMINISTRATION SERVICE DELIVERY JUSTICE JUDICIAL SERVICES COURTS INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION EVALUATION ACCOUNTABILITY This report is an inaugural issue in a new series that aims to offer a fresh look at how developing countries are overcoming persistent problems in public sector management. Significant improvements in public sector performance are being evidenced across the developing world today, as government officials and political leaders find new and innovative ways to tackle long-standing challenges. Part I of this report demonstrates that public sector performance is being pursued diligently and successfully across a variety of country contexts, including in low-income environments. Through surveying its governance specialists from around the globe, the World Bank has assembled a collection of 15 cases that showcase how lessons from global experience are being adapted and applied in practice. The report also explores common success drivers that appear in each of the cases. Part II focuses on a special, cross-cutting topic that is critical to public sector performance -- policy and inter-agency coordination. As the responsibilities of government have grown in volume and complexity, policy and program coordination has become ever more challenging, and the stakes have never been higher. Enhancing coordination will depend not only on the adopted formal institutional mechanisms, but also on their interplay with the broader institutional environment and with other processes that influence coordination. 2018-11-28T21:54:26Z 2018-11-28T21:54:26Z 2018-10 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/833041539871513644/Improving-Public-Sector-Performance-Through-Innovation-and-Inter-Agency-Coordination http://hdl.handle.net/10986/30917 English Global Report Public Sector Performance; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study
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topic PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CIVIL SERVICE
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
TAX ADMINISTRATION
SERVICE DELIVERY
JUSTICE
JUDICIAL SERVICES
COURTS
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION
EVALUATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
spellingShingle PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM
PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
CIVIL SERVICE
PROCUREMENT
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
TAX ADMINISTRATION
SERVICE DELIVERY
JUSTICE
JUDICIAL SERVICES
COURTS
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION
EVALUATION
ACCOUNTABILITY
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Improving Public Sector Performance : Through Innovation and Inter-Agency Coordination
relation Global Report Public Sector Performance;
description This report is an inaugural issue in a new series that aims to offer a fresh look at how developing countries are overcoming persistent problems in public sector management. Significant improvements in public sector performance are being evidenced across the developing world today, as government officials and political leaders find new and innovative ways to tackle long-standing challenges. Part I of this report demonstrates that public sector performance is being pursued diligently and successfully across a variety of country contexts, including in low-income environments. Through surveying its governance specialists from around the globe, the World Bank has assembled a collection of 15 cases that showcase how lessons from global experience are being adapted and applied in practice. The report also explores common success drivers that appear in each of the cases. Part II focuses on a special, cross-cutting topic that is critical to public sector performance -- policy and inter-agency coordination. As the responsibilities of government have grown in volume and complexity, policy and program coordination has become ever more challenging, and the stakes have never been higher. Enhancing coordination will depend not only on the adopted formal institutional mechanisms, but also on their interplay with the broader institutional environment and with other processes that influence coordination.
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title Improving Public Sector Performance : Through Innovation and Inter-Agency Coordination
title_short Improving Public Sector Performance : Through Innovation and Inter-Agency Coordination
title_full Improving Public Sector Performance : Through Innovation and Inter-Agency Coordination
title_fullStr Improving Public Sector Performance : Through Innovation and Inter-Agency Coordination
title_full_unstemmed Improving Public Sector Performance : Through Innovation and Inter-Agency Coordination
title_sort improving public sector performance : through innovation and inter-agency coordination
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
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url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/833041539871513644/Improving-Public-Sector-Performance-Through-Innovation-and-Inter-Agency-Coordination
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