2024.2154.3

Promoting public administration reform in the Eastern Partnership

Eastern Partnership for Public Administration Reform III
Client
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit u. Entwicklung
Runtime
Partner
Zuständige Ministerien der Partnerländer
Contact

Sandra Fuhr

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Content:

Since 2009, the goal of the Eastern Partnership (EaP) has been to foster relations between the European Union (EU) and its eastern neighbours of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine. These countries face significant challenges in ensuring their public administrations are efficient, developing the skills of their staff, and delivering more transparent and citizen-centred services.

The EaP countries are pursuing different strategies to reform their public administrations. In this context, regional dialogue enables them to harness synergies relating to EU standards. As a cooperation and dialogue format and a potential tool for forging closer ties with the EU, the EaP creates incentives for reform.

Objective:

The EaP countries have successfully modernised their public administrations and aligned them with EU standards, and are delivering services more efficiently. This is promoting their EU integration and regional stability.

Approach:

Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine are modernising their public administrations through regional cooperation. This is taking place in accordance with EU standards. The project provides support in the following areas:

- It develops the skills of civil servants, public service employees and political decision-makers so that they can better perform the tasks and functions required for implementing administrative reforms.

- Individually tailored advisory services support national institutions in developing and implementing national reforms. The reforms are focused on digitalisation, re-engineering public services, advisory services for parliaments, EU integration and eGovernance, among other things.

- The project also promotes cooperation between the EaP countries to share best practices, harmonise administrative reforms and support mutual learning.

 
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Further Project Information

CRS code
15110

Policy markers

Principal (primary) policy objective:

  • Democratic and inclusive governance

Significant (secondary) policy objective:

  • Gender Equality

Responsible organisational unit
3900 Deutschland, Europa, Südkaukasus

Previous project
2020.2247.3

Financial commitment for the actual implementation phase
7,300,000 €

This project focuses on the following GIZ work priorities: The project contributes to these Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations:

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