| Webinars
28.11.2020
 
 The OECD Public Governance Week was held in the period from 16 
to 20 November this year, during which a series of webinars were 
conducted as well. Purpose of webinars is 
to study approaches in response of state apparatus of the OECD countries
 to counter COVID-19 (hereinafter - pandemic), as well as achieving 
positive results in the long term "postpandemic" perspective. At
 the beginning of the plenary session, Dustin Brown, Chairman of the 
OECD Committee on Public Governance, noted that trust in management 
system of public authorities is a very tangible element that affects the
 effectiveness of Government. In turn, trust directly affects the 
productivity of public policy.  During the 
event, delegates were encouraged to pay special attention to ensuring 
the continuity of service delivery, processing cross-sectoral data, 
obtaining real-time information and monitoring activities of governments
 under pressure caused by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.  In the context of this problem, the OECD experts announced the following points for discussion: 2. Identification of new approaches and practices for management activities based on the use of detailed data and new evaluation system. 3. Improve transparency regarding performance. On
 issues of strengthening the public sector and society as a whole, the 
delegates discussed issues related to reorientation in economic recovery
 process. Participants agreed that key aspect in achieving the goal is a
 system sustainability. The following conclusions were made as key 
points of the OECD: 2. Member states show an active interest in sharing knowledge and borrowing of good practices. 3. Accuracy in providing up-to-date information plays a key role in 2020. 4. Decision-making and policy-making will no longer take place at the "usual pace".    
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