Publications
Institutional overview of the modern civil service: role, functions, and global trends
Brief description
This publication offers an institutional overview of the civil service system in countries such as Australia, Belgium, UK, Germany, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland, USA, France, South Korea, and Japan.
e-HRM Systems for the Civil Service in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and the Republic of Korea
Brief description
This publication is the result of a cross-country comparative study exploring the development of electronic personnel management systems. Conducted jointly by the Astana Civil Service Hub and the Ministry of Personnel Management of the Republic of Korea, the study focused on three Central Asia countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan) and the Republic of Korea, with the latter serving as a benchmark case for an electronic human resource management system (e-HRMS).
Standards Frameworks for digital transformation
Brief description
This knowledge product covers areas such as effective utilisation of information technologies, cybersecurity, data privacy protection, cloud computing, infrastructure, etc that can contribute to the digital transformation of the participating countries’ public sectors.
Improving the prosperity of citizens and effectiveness of the state apparatus: Kazakhstan's experience in implementing project management
Brief description
Amidst global economic challenges, countries are prioritizing flexibility and efficiency, with many adopting a project-oriented approach to governance. Kazakhstan's shift from traditional bureaucratic models to a National Project Management System (NPMS) is driven by President Tokayev's vision of a "listening state" and "human-centricity." The NPMS, developed through three stages, offers valuable lessons for international audiences seeking efficient reforms. The study, commissioned by the Astana Civil Service Hub, provides practical recommendations for NPMS improvement, highlighting its role in strategic vision, organizational change, and effective policy implementation.
Behavioural Public Policy: New Opportunities and Challenges for Kazakhstan and the Eurasia Region
Brief description
This study on Behavioural Public Policy is based on insights from behavioural economics and psychology intending to transform people’s behaviour into desirable behaviour by using ‘nudges’ and correcting cognitive bias. While many countries around the world have actively embraced behavioural insights into public policies, this topic remains a relatively new field for the governments in the post-Soviet Eurasia region, including Kazakhstan. The study attempts to fill the gap and facilitate the understanding of behavioural public policy in the region.
Fifth Needs Assessment Survey of the ACSH Participating Countries
Brief description
Fifth Needs Assessment Survey Report