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American University of Sharjah
(United of Arab Emirates |
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Canadian Association of
Programs in Public Administration
(Canada) |
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Cape Peninsula University of Technology
(South Africa) |
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Ecole Nationale d'Administration Publique
(Canada) |
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Erasmus University of Rotterdam
(Netherlands) |
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Fudan University (China)
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Institute
of Public Administration (Saudi
Arabia) |
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The Kazakhstan Institute
of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research,
Department of Public
Administration (Republic of Kazakhstan)
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KDI School of Public Policy & Management
(Korea) |
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The Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in
Central and Eastern Europe (Slovak Republic) |
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Public Administration Department, Babes Bolyai University (Romania) |
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UNPAN
- the United Nations Online Network in Public Administration and Finance,
is
managed by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs,
Division for Public Administration and Development Management in
partnership with 20 relevant international and regional institutions
worldwide and 10 United Nations related agencies.
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serves as a portal for public administration, which is the only one such
network in the world today.
While its immediate objective is to establish an electronic
platform linking related regional and national institutions online for
information exchange, experience-sharing and on-the-job training in the
area of public sector policy and management, its long-term objective is
to build capacity, bridge the digital divide between the rich and the
poor, and promote south-south cooperation of these regional and national
institutions to access, process and disseminate relevant information via
up-to-date ICTs for the promotion of better public administration. UNPAN
provides five major online and offline services, which include
information, training, technical advice, conferences and worldwide
directories that focus on: governance systems and institutions, public
service and management innovation, social and economic governance,
public financial management, and knowledge systems and
e-government. |
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Victoria University of Wellington,
School of Government (New Zealand)
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