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United Nations Public Service Awards First Round Completed - Friday, January 29, 2010

We would like to thank the many institutions that have submitted nominations for the 2010 United Nations Public Service Awards. We have completed the first round of evaluations and have notified all nominees about the results. 


If you have been selected for the second round, please upload your supporting documentation online at http://www.unpan.org/applyunpsa2010 by 1 March 2010. If you wish to send material by regular mail, please make sure it also arrives before or on 1 March 2010. 

Documentation for the 2 Round of Evaluations: Upon reception of the applications, the Division for Public Administration and Development Management (DPADM) pre-selects nominations. Pre-selected candidates are asked to submit additional information such as a cover letter, letters of reference, supporting documents (e.g., evaluation and audit reports, results of client surveys), etc. DPADM then shortlists candidates on the basis of the documents provided. The short-listed are subsequently considered by the United Nations Committee of Experts in Public Administration. After due consideration, the Committee advises the UN Secretary-General concerning the winners of the Awards.

What supporting documentation is required for the second round?

a) Cover letter (only if sending material by mail)
b) two Letters of Reference
c) two to five Supporting Documents

What is a Cover Letter? A letter indicating your initiative and the supporting documentation you are enclosing is needed for verification purposes only if you send documentation by regular mail otherwise you can upload directly on-line the following documentation.

What are Reference Letters? Two letters of reference: A letter of reference is a letter written by any organization, public or private, different from the institution being nominated, pointing out the valuable achievements resulting from the implementation of the initiative submitted, and underlining why this initiative and/or institution is worthy of being awarded.

What are Supporting Documents? A minimum of two and up to five supporting documents: Supporting documents are any kind of material (evaluation and audit reports, results of client/citizen surveys, books, DVDs, videotapes, newspaper articles, CD-ROMs, other Awards that you have won, etc.) you may wish to submit to validate and highlight your nomination.

How should the documentation be submitted to the UNPSA Programme?

Pre-selected institutions are strongly encouraged to upload relevant documents in the on-line UNPSA System by using the user ID and password provided in the confirmation e-mail they received after submitting their nomination. Institutions wishing to send by regular mail or FedEx documentation that cannot be uploaded (e.g. books, DVDs, videos, CD-ROMs, etc) should bear in mind that such material has to be received before the deadline of 1 March 2010. If you are submitting documentation both on-line and by regular mail, please make sure to include in your cover letter the ID number of your initiative and a complete list of documents that are being submitted for the second round.

Where should the documentation be sent to?

UNPSA Programme
Division for Public Administration and Development Management / UNDESA
Att. Ms. Adriana Alberti
2 UN Plaza DC-2 Room 1734
New York, NY 10017 United States of America

Click here to upload your documentation on the United Nations Public Service Awards Online Application System.

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For more information on the UNPSA 2010 Application Process Click here. 


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No new nominations are being accepted at this time for the 2010 United Nations Public Service Awards.




 
 
United Nations Public Service Awards

The United Nations Public Service Award is the most prestigious international recognition of excellence in public service. It rewards the creative achievements and contributions of public service institutions that lead to a more effective and responsive public administration in countries worldwide. Through an annual competition, the UN Public Service Awards promotes the role, professionalism and visibility of public service. 

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The UN General Assembly, in its Resolution 57/277, designated 23 June as Public Service Day (A/RES/57/277). The UN Public Service Day intends to celebrate the value and virtue of public service to the community; highlight the contribution of public service in the development process; recognize the work of public servants, and encourage young people to pursue careers in the public sector. Since the first Awards Ceremony in 2003, the United Nations has received an increasing number of submissions from all around the world.

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UNPAN receives hundreds of submissions every year for the prestigious UN Public Service Awards. For the benefit of policy makers at the national, regional and international levels; the academic community, NGOs; the private sector; as well as nominees, we have made available a number of past UN Public Service Awards initiatives that had been pre-selected for the final round of evaluation by the Committee of Experts on Public Administration. These cases have not been edited and they do not imply any expression of opinion on the part of the United Nations. 

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