Empowering Change: Civil Servants of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Asia-Pacific Countries Explored Korea’s Digital Transformation Model

Over 30 senior and mid-level civil servants from 11 countries across Central Asia, the Caucasus, and the Asia-Pacific region have exchanged best practices and innovative solutions for effective public administration during a study visit to the Republic of Korea. The… > > >

The judge selection system is being improved within the framework of cooperation between the Astana hub and the Supreme Judicial Council

A Memorandum of Understanding was signed in Astana between the Astana Civil Service Hub and the Supreme Judicial Council. During a meeting between the Chairman of the Management Committee of the Astana Civil Service Hub, Alikhan Baimenov, and the Chairman of… > > >

Best Practices in Standardising Digital Transformation were presented to Civil Servants from Central Asia and the Caucasus in Almaty

More than 30 government representatives from Central Asia and the Caucasus, along with key experts from the Government of the Republic of Korea and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) took part in the workshop to exchange knowledge and… > > >

Digital Best Practices of the Republic of Korea were studied by Central Asian and Caucasian Government Representatives

Delegations comprising more than 20 government officials from seven Central Asia and the Caucasus countries participated in a study visit to specialized government agencies of the Republic of Korea to explore best practices, policies and technologies for better digital government… > > >

Best Practices in open data policy frameworks and successful cases were presented by International Experts of the Republic of Korea and KPMG Baltics to Civil Servants of Central Asia and the Caucasus.

A capacity development workshop on “Open Data Policies, Practices, and Cases” was held in Bishkek on 1 – 2 December where more than 60 representatives of the authorized bodies of the countries of Central Asia and the Caucasus explored best… > > >