All posts tagged "Chile"
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Learning from global experiences: transforming public administration through senior civil service reforms
A review of international best practice by the New South Institute reveals a number of key principles countries need to follow to improve the work of their governments The challenge
- Posted July 4, 2023
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Tip of the iceberg: public sector leaders on the shift to remote work and what more is to come
The People in Government Lab’s Sally Leach shares public servants’ perspectives on creating a hybrid working culture built on understanding staff and their needs – and one expert’s thoughts on
- Posted March 20, 2022
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UK and Singapore open digital trade talks
The UK has become the first European country to begin negotiations with Singapore on a Digital Economy Agreement (DEA), following a model under which the Asian nation seeks to foster
- Posted June 29, 2021
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2020 vision: how data can paint a picture of the pandemic
Around the world, governments are struggling to respond to this novel, fast-moving and catastrophic pandemic. At a recent GGF webinar, an international panel explored how data can reveal COVID’s behaviour
- Posted August 26, 2020
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IMF report highlights tax benefits of tackling corruption
Reducing corruption could raise tax revenues by US$1 trillion annually, according to the IMF’s 2019 Fiscal Monitor, if the world’s most corrupt countries make progress in tackling the problem over
- Posted April 22, 2019
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Latin America sets the pace on environmental taxes
Several Latin American countries have introduced ambitious green tax reforms. Gavin O’Toole learns the lessons for others keen to push their economies towards environmental sustainability The pioneering introduction of carbon
- Posted June 20, 2017
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Digital Democracy: a new way to engage citizens?
Can the work of global governments ever be interesting enough for social media? The UK Parliament certainly hopes so, as Eleanor Goodison reports A revolution may be about to take
- Posted May 20, 2014