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Government Innovation Strategies in the Post COVID-19 Era Implications Based on the Analyses of Korean COVID-19 Response Cases
| English | Governance and Public Institutions | Asia and the Pacific | Publication | KIPA
Government Innovation Strategies in the Post COVID-19 Era : Implications based on the analyses of Korean COVID-19 response cases
1. Government Innovation: crucial roles in a crisis
2. Case Study: Combining speed, cooperation, creativity and experimentation
3. Government innovation strategies in the post COVID-19 era
File added date: March 2021
Author: KIPA
URL:https://www.kipa.re.kr/site/eng/research/selectBasicView.do;jsessionid=…
Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Journal, vol. 27, No 1, June 2020
| English | Governance and Public Institutions | Asia and the Pacific | Journal | ESCAP
The Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Journal is published twice a year by the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific. It aims to stimulate debate and enrich research in the formulation of policy in the Asia-Pacific region towards the fulfillment of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. In this issue:
An emerging but vulnerable middle class: a description of trends in Asia and the Pacific by Orlando Zambrano Roman…
Part 1: Good and Best Practices in Inter-Local Cooperation: An International Perspective
| English | Local Governance | Asia and the Pacific | Webinar |
In partnership with Asian Association of Public Administration (AAPA), Indonesian Association of Public Administration (IAPA) and Asian Group for Public Administration (AGPA), this webinar will be a platform to discuss a burning concern of public administration and local governance, that of inter-local cooperation.
File added date: March 2021
Organized by: AAPA
URL: http://www.aapa.asia/contents/bbspage/xbd/board.php?bo_table=m2_db2&…
Regional Conversation Series on Building Back Better: Accelerating Digital Connectivity and Leveraging Innovation
| English | Digital Government | Asia and the Pacific | Webinar | ESCAP
Asia and the Pacific is a key driver of a technological revolution that is profoundly transforming the way we live, work and relate to one another. At the same time, the region is also one of the most digitally divided, with less than 14 per cent of the population connected to affordable and reliable high-speed Internet. Around 52 per cent of the region’s population remains offline. As the COVID-19 new normal has seen our reliance on…
Assessing Regional Integration in Africa - ARIA IX
| English | Digital Government | Africa | Publication | ECA
Signed by 52 African countries, the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is, by the number of participating countries, the largest trade agreement since the formation of the WTO. By 1 April 2019, only one year and ten days after the signature, the threshold of ratification by 22 countries required for the agreement’s entry into force had been reached. The speed of this ratification is unprecedented in African Union history.
With so…
Awarded for the Merit in the Regulatory Reform
| English | Governance and Public Institutions | Asia and the Pacific | Award Programme | KIPA
KIPA received an award from the prime minister for the ‘merit in the regulatory reform’ at the Government Complex-Seoul on 31 July, 2020. KIPA has been consistently putting efforts in researches on the regulatory reform. Specifically, KIPA was recognized for its contribution in regulatory reform and effective evaluation on the government regulations through construction and review of regulatory impact analysis reports in the administration and…
A Framework for Assessing Science, Technology and Innovation Readiness in African Countries
| English | Innovation and Service Delivery | Africa | Publication | ECA
An understanding of the nature of economic growth is a central preoccupation of the present report. A pertinent analysis of economic growth is found in the work by Robert J. Gordon, The Rise and Fall of American Growth, in which Gordon points out an often forgotten fact: that economic growth is neither steady nor continuous (Gordon, 2016). When growth occurs (or declines), therefore, it is essential that policymakers, researchers and analysts…