The world-class publisher Palgrave Macmillan has issued a unique publication “Public Service Evolution in the 15 Post-Soviet Countries: Diversity in Transformation”.

This is the first full-scale in-depth study of the transformation of public administration in all fifteen countries, which also includes a comparative analysis of public administration reforms and development indicators. The book is the result of a two-year collaboration of… > > >

Astana Civil Service Hub received a special award of the American Society for Public Administration

The Astana Civil Service Hub (ACSH) and the Chairman of the ACSH Steering Committee Mr. Alikhan Baimenov have received a special International Award of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) for a huge contribution to both the practice and… > > >

The experience of the Astana Civil Service Hub on Peer-to-Peer learning was presented at the VII Annual Meeting of the Effective Institutions Platform (EIP)

The EIP Annual meeting was dedicated to the presentation of the report “Lessons Harvesting: Learning from P2P Engagements” which reflects the experience of international organizations, including the ACSH, in promoting peer-to-peer (P2P) learning. Participants also discussed effective tools to monitor… > > >

The Government of the Republic of Korea and the Astana Civil Service Hub launched an online course on digital government development for civil servants of the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus

The online course “Digital Government Policy and Best Practices of the Republic of Korea” was developed as part of a joint three-year project of the Government of the Republic of Korea, UNDP and the Astana Civil Service Hub. During the… > > >

ACSH and “Zerde” are launching a project to find innovative solutions in the public service

The Astana Civil Service Hub and UNDP, together with the “Zerde” National Infocommunication Holding” JSC are launching the Public Service Innovations Accelerator Lab (hereinafter – the Innovations Lab), which is aimed at finding innovative solutions, approaches and technologies, as well as accelerating… > > >

200 practitioners, academics and experts from 20 countries discussed challenges and prospects of civil service

Over 200 experts, heads of authorized government bodies, academics and practitioners from 20 countries, as well as representatives of such international organizations as the UN, OECD and the World Bank took part in the online Conference “Current Civil Service Reforms:… > > >

The Government of the Republic of Korea, ACSH and UNDP launched a project on digitalization and innovation in the public sector in Central Asia and the Caucasus

The Government of the Republic of Korea and the Astana Civil Service Hub (ACSH) are embarking on a joint project to enhance the capacity of civil servants and practitioners involved in the implementation of innovations in the public administration system… > > >