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In post-conflict situations, creating effective public administra­tion is not simply a matter of reconstructing institutions according to traditional models. Instead, leaders may need to remodel the old insti­tutions or search for new forms that fit the country's unique needs, taking account of its cultural, historical and political reality. [Read more]

 

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                                                             Tool 4.3.2 Public Service Delivery Systems

 

3. How to structure and sustain robust and
responsive public sector institutions?

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3.2 Revisiting systems and processes through decentralization and democratic frameworks for service delivery standards

 

Plane 3

Governance Strategy/Roadmap

Plane 1

Situation Analysis

Plane 2

Envisioning the Future

Public Service Delivery Systems

Public Service Delivery Systems

Tool 4.3.2 illustrates the connections to be established between public sector institutions and the other partners and stakeholders for a sound comprehensive and responsive service delivery system. To be effective and efficient, public administration should develop systems and mechanisms aiming at better partnering and collaborating with private sector, citizens, civil society and NGOs including other regional and international development partners.

Plane 4

Implementing and evaluating the

"Road Map"

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