OECD Public Governance Reviews: Czech Republic
Towards a More Modern and Effective Public Administration
The OECD Public Governance Review of the Czech Republic identifies priority governance areas for reform in the Czech Republic and offers recommendations to strengthen the effectiveness, agility and responsiveness of the country’s public sector. The review first provides a snapshot on the effectiveness of the public administration and its capacity to address contemporary governance challenges, such as digitalisation and climate change. It then analyses a number of critical and priority public governance areas including citizen engagement, centre-of-government-led co-ordination and strategic planning, evidence-informed policy making in the Czech public administration, public administration at the local and regional level, human resources management in the public administration, and digital government. It also includes a case study on governance arrangements and regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The review provides recommendations for the Czech public administration to help it implement its Public Administration Reform Strategy: Client-oriented Public Administration 2030 (PAR), achieve the objectives of the PAR, and, ultimately, realise its longer-term sustainable development vision and commitments.
Also available in: Czech
Foreword
Governments are increasingly faced with complex, multidimensional policy challenges that require whole-of-government coordinated responses across multiple sectors. They are also confronted by multiple, successive crises including the COVID-19, inflation pressures and Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine. In this new global context, governments need to strengthen their resilience to unexpected shocks, while also delivering on immediate priorities and long-term commitments, and ensuring the high quality and continuity of public services.
Also available in: Czech
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