Civil Service Modernisation in ASEAN: Towards A Future-Ready Civil Service
This report examines civil service modernization in ASEAN, focusing on creating a future-ready civil service that is ethical, merit-based, inclusive, responsive, accountable, and transparent. It addresses challenges such as capability and capacity, citizen engagement, digital service delivery, effectiveness and collaboration, and leadership.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: |
australian public service commission |
Authors: | Dato Lim Jock Hoi, Peter Woolcott Ao, M.l. Patcharapakorn Devakula |
Geographic focus: | Asean |
Page count: | 172 |
Methods
The research method involved extensive engagement with ASEAN Member States, surveys, videoconference consultations, and a comprehensive literature review. The study was conducted in four phases: initiation and inception, literature review, engagement with ASEAN Member States, and final reporting with validation workshops.
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Key Insights
The study, initiated by the ASEAN Secretariat with Australian support, aims to inspire ASEAN Member States to implement the ASEAN Declaration on Good Governance and an Agile Civil Service in a Digital Economy. It presents challenges, priorities, and detailed recommendations for modernization, considering evidence and emerging practices. The report includes current state summaries and a literature review.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: Asean geographic scope | English publication language | capacity building | challenges | citizen engagement | civil service modernisation | collaboration | digital transformation | diversity | leadership development | priorities | recommendations