Mongolia - Towards a High Performing Civil Service : Reform Progress and Challenges

This report reviews Mongolia’s civil service in the ten years since the World Bank’s (WB) 2009 civil service assessment. An important milestone was the passing of a new Civil Service Law (CSL) in late 2017, by the State Great Hural, which became effective January 1, 2019. This report reviews recent developments in the light of the new law, paying particular attention to three areas critical to successful implementation. The report is optimistic that Mongolia, with stronger foundations in place, is now better placed to move forward improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the civil service. However, this will require determined leadership, with some important, challenging strategic and technical decisions to make on the way forward. The report ends with a chapter of conclusions and recommendations, with suggestions on sequencing and how to monitor and evaluate the new arrangements.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Ulaanbaatar 2020-12
Subjects:CIVIL SERVICE REFORM, HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION, PUBLIC WAGES, COMPENSATION, PUBLIC PAY SCALE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/859931611743599579/Mongolia-Towards-a-High-Performing-Civil-Service-Reform-Progress-and-Challenges
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35117
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spelling dig-okr-10986351172021-04-23T14:02:16Z Mongolia - Towards a High Performing Civil Service : Reform Progress and Challenges World Bank CIVIL SERVICE REFORM HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION PUBLIC WAGES COMPENSATION PUBLIC PAY SCALE This report reviews Mongolia’s civil service in the ten years since the World Bank’s (WB) 2009 civil service assessment. An important milestone was the passing of a new Civil Service Law (CSL) in late 2017, by the State Great Hural, which became effective January 1, 2019. This report reviews recent developments in the light of the new law, paying particular attention to three areas critical to successful implementation. The report is optimistic that Mongolia, with stronger foundations in place, is now better placed to move forward improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the civil service. However, this will require determined leadership, with some important, challenging strategic and technical decisions to make on the way forward. The report ends with a chapter of conclusions and recommendations, with suggestions on sequencing and how to monitor and evaluate the new arrangements. 2021-02-08T19:20:02Z 2021-02-08T19:20:02Z 2020-12 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/859931611743599579/Mongolia-Towards-a-High-Performing-Civil-Service-Reform-Progress-and-Challenges http://hdl.handle.net/10986/35117 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Ulaanbaatar Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study East Asia and Pacific Mongolia
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PUBLIC WAGES
COMPENSATION
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PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION
PUBLIC WAGES
COMPENSATION
PUBLIC PAY SCALE
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PAYROLL ADMINISTRATION
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COMPENSATION
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World Bank
Mongolia - Towards a High Performing Civil Service : Reform Progress and Challenges
description This report reviews Mongolia’s civil service in the ten years since the World Bank’s (WB) 2009 civil service assessment. An important milestone was the passing of a new Civil Service Law (CSL) in late 2017, by the State Great Hural, which became effective January 1, 2019. This report reviews recent developments in the light of the new law, paying particular attention to three areas critical to successful implementation. The report is optimistic that Mongolia, with stronger foundations in place, is now better placed to move forward improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the civil service. However, this will require determined leadership, with some important, challenging strategic and technical decisions to make on the way forward. The report ends with a chapter of conclusions and recommendations, with suggestions on sequencing and how to monitor and evaluate the new arrangements.
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title Mongolia - Towards a High Performing Civil Service : Reform Progress and Challenges
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