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The United
Nations Public Administration Network is a one-window access to worldwide,
multi-lingual resources on public administration and public sector policy.
UNPAN is the only such public administration web-portal in the world today.
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The Committee
of Experts on Public Administration, comprised of 24 members who
meet annually at UN Headquarters, is responsible for supporting the work
of ECOSOC concerning the promotion and development of public administration
and governance among Member States, in connection with the UN Millennium
Development Goals.
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The UN General Assembly has designated June 23rd as
UN Public Service Day to “celebrate
the value and virtue of service to the community”. On this day, the UN
Public Service Awards are presented by DPADM for contributions
made towards enhancing the role and visibility of public service.
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The Global Forum on
Reinventing Government is the largest international platform for
ministers and senior government officials to discuss good practices and
innovations in public administration and governance. The Forum is organized
biennially by DPADM with the support of the Institutional Partners Group.
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The World Public Sector
Report is produced by DPADM every two years as a research and analytical
tool to provide policy makers and civil society with relevant research
findings and information on issues related to the public sector. 2002:
Globalization and the State, 2003:
E-government at the Crossroads, 2005:
Unlocking the Human Potential for Public Sector Performance, 2007:
Unlocking the Human Potential for
Public Sector Performance.
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The UN E-Government
Survey 2008: From E-Government to Connected Governance assesses
the e-government readiness of the 192 Member States of the UN according
to a quantitative composite index of e-readiness based on website assessment,
telecommunication infrastructure, and human resource endowment. ICTs can
help reinvent government in such a way that existing institutional arrangements
can be restructured and new innovative arrangements can flourish, paving
the way for a transformed government.
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