Cambodia's Cross-Cutting Reforms
This note analyzes the progress of three public sector reforms (Public Financial Management, Public Administration, and Decentralization and Deconcentration) in Cambodia and describes how their design, implementation, and institutional arrangements can be better sequenced and coordinated. It focuses on the overall public sector reform agenda rather than drill into the specifics of individual reforms. Options are identified to strengthen coordination of the civil service, improve general policy sequencing, and manage challenges within the three reform areas. Recommendations to deepen individual reforms are also provided, in particular, to strengthen cross-cutting public administration improvements.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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World Bank, Phnom Penh
2018-12-01
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Subjects: | PUBLIC SECTOR REFORM, DECENTRALIZATION, PUBLIC FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION, POLICY COORDINATION, CIVIL SERVICE, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/767141558361337255/Cambodias-Cross-Cutting-Reforms-Public-Financial-Management-Decentralization-and-Public-Administration-Reforms-Achievements-Coordination-Challenges-and-Next-Steps https://hdl.handle.net/10986/31763 |
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Summary: | This note analyzes the progress of three
public sector reforms (Public Financial Management, Public
Administration, and Decentralization and Deconcentration) in
Cambodia and describes how their design, implementation, and
institutional arrangements can be better sequenced and
coordinated. It focuses on the overall public sector reform
agenda rather than drill into the specifics of individual
reforms. Options are identified to strengthen coordination
of the civil service, improve general policy sequencing, and
manage challenges within the three reform areas.
Recommendations to deepen individual reforms are also
provided, in particular, to strengthen cross-cutting public
administration improvements. |
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