All posts tagged "Greece"
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Argentina ends remote working for officials; 5% of UK civil servants to be apprentices: management and workforce news in brief
Global Government Forum’s weekly digest of all the news you need to know but might have missed Argentina returns to pre-COVID office work for civil servants The government in Argentina
- Posted May 12, 2022
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Nordics lead EU’s innovation league table
An annual exercise to assess which countries in the EU and beyond have created the best environments for innovation across their private and public sectors has hailed Sweden as the
- Posted June 24, 2021
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Majority of countries showing little progress in tackling corruption
Governments are still failing to deal with corruption of political systems by big money, according to an annual study ranking perceived public sector corruption levels of 180 countries worldwide. The
- Posted January 29, 2020
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Guarding the public finances: the power of fiscal rules
When politicians are feeling virtuous, they introduce fiscal rules. When they succumb to temptation, they break them – and the public suffers the consequences. Gavin O’Toole explores their power and
- Posted March 14, 2019
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IMF and Eurozone loan to cover Greece’s July debt repayment
Greece has reached agreement with its European creditors on a new bail-out programme aimed at preventing another summer debt crisis. The 11th hour deal struck at the Eurogroup meeting of
- Posted June 19, 2017
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Jacques Ganoulis, Special Secretary for Water, Ministry of Environment and Energy, Greece: Exclusive Interview
Greece suffers from ‘imported floods’, says its international lead on water issues – for river management in one country affects all those downstream. So solving the problem, says Jacques Ganoulis,
- Posted January 5, 2017
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Giannis Baskozos, General Secretary of Public Health at the Greek Ministry of Health: Exclusive Interview
Faced with high unemployment, falling budgets and the refugee crisis, the Greek Ministry of Health is launching a system of universal health insurance. Its general secretary Giannis Baskozos explains his
- Posted September 28, 2016
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Thomas Maloutas, General Secretary for Research and Technology, Ministry of Education, Greece: Exclusive Interview
The Greek government is using science and technology to help restore its ailing economy. Stav Dimitropoulos meets Thomas Maloutas, the Ministry of Education’s General Secretary for Research and Technology –
- Posted August 22, 2016
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New coordinating unit to meet Greek migrant health challenge
The Greek government has created a central coordinating unit to manage the work of those public and voluntary sector organisations trying to meet the health needs of refugees. Funded by
- Posted March 16, 2016
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New digital services to combat Athens tax evasion
The Greek region of Attica-Athens is introducing new digital services to tackle tax evasion and corruption, with the aim of comparing data on citizens’ assets and purchases to their declared income.
- Posted February 18, 2016