Donors’ conference was held

On November 20, 2020 Donors’ conference with representatives of embassies, projects and international technical assistance programs was held. The main goal of the conference is the discussion of key development areas of civil service and support of international partners in enabling transformation in those spheres in the implementation of civil service tasks.

Head of the National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service Nataliia ALIUSHYNA in her introductory remarks emphasized that the NAUCS highly appreciates the support of partners and hopes for further fruitful and effective cooperation for the development of a professional, efficient, sustainable and politically impartial civil service.

In their welcoming speeches Head of Co-operation Section 1 - Good Governance and Rule of Law of the EU Delegation to Ukraine Xavier CAMUS, Representative of UN Women in Ukraine Erika KVAPILOVA, UNDP Resident Representative to Ukraine Dafina GERCHEVA, Deputy Head of the Council of Europe Office in Ukraine Olena LYTVYNENKO, Director of the Representative Office of the Hans Seidel Foundation Representation in Kyiv Daniel SEIBERLING and Senior Project Coordinator of the Swiss-Ukranian project “Decentralization Support in Ukraine” Oksana GARNETS stressed that further cooperation with the NAPS is extremely important, and empasized that a common vision of goals and objectives for their further implementation is one of the key points of successful cooperation.

During the first plenary session of the conference Head of the NAUCS Nataliia ALIUSHYNA presented the goals and priorities of the NAUCS, namely ensuring the functional development of personnel management services, methodological support and dissemination of best practices in personnel management, reforming of the remuneration system, creation of a modern holistic, mobile and flexible system of professional training of civil servants, automation and digitalization of processes and procedures in the civil service, improvement of legislation, etc. Moreover, employees of the NAUCS structural subdivisions presented the priorities of further cooperation.

During the second plenary session of the conference representatives of international projects and programs presented developments in cooperation with the NAUCS during 2019-2020 and outlined priorities for further cooperation.

The event was attended by representatives of international organizations, projects and programs of international technical assistance, international and domestic experts, representatives of the NAUCS, Ukrainian School of Governance, the Center for Adaptation of the Civil Service to the Standards of the European Union.

 

 

 

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Donors’ conference was held

On November 20, 2020 Donors’ conference with representatives of embassies, projects and international technical assistance programs was held. The main goal of the conference is the discussion of key development areas of civil service and support of international partners in enabling transformation in those spheres in the implementation of civil service tasks.

Head of the National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service Nataliia ALIUSHYNA in her introductory remarks emphasized that the NAUCS highly appreciates the support of partners and hopes for further fruitful and effective cooperation for the development of a professional, efficient, sustainable and politically impartial civil service.

In their welcoming speeches Head of Co-operation Section 1 - Good Governance and Rule of Law of the EU Delegation to Ukraine Xavier CAMUS, Representative of UN Women in Ukraine Erika KVAPILOVA, UNDP Resident Representative to Ukraine Dafina GERCHEVA, Deputy Head of the Council of Europe Office in Ukraine Olena LYTVYNENKO, Director of the Representative Office of the Hans Seidel Foundation Representation in Kyiv Daniel SEIBERLING and Senior Project Coordinator of the Swiss-Ukranian project “Decentralization Support in Ukraine” Oksana GARNETS stressed that further cooperation with the NAPS is extremely important, and empasized that a common vision of goals and objectives for their further implementation is one of the key points of successful cooperation.

During the first plenary session of the conference Head of the NAUCS Nataliia ALIUSHYNA presented the goals and priorities of the NAUCS, namely ensuring the functional development of personnel management services, methodological support and dissemination of best practices in personnel management, reforming of the remuneration system, creation of a modern holistic, mobile and flexible system of professional training of civil servants, automation and digitalization of processes and procedures in the civil service, improvement of legislation, etc. Moreover, employees of the NAUCS structural subdivisions presented the priorities of further cooperation.

During the second plenary session of the conference representatives of international projects and programs presented developments in cooperation with the NAUCS during 2019-2020 and outlined priorities for further cooperation.

The event was attended by representatives of international organizations, projects and programs of international technical assistance, international and domestic experts, representatives of the NAUCS, Ukrainian School of Governance, the Center for Adaptation of the Civil Service to the Standards of the European Union.

 

 

 

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