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Note No. 5797

UNITED NATIONS PUBLIC SERVICE DAY TO BE INAUGURATED ON 23 JUNE

19/06/2003
Press Release
Note No. 5797


Note to Correspondents


UNITED NATIONS PUBLIC SERVICE DAY TO BE INAUGURATED ON 23 JUNE


An international day to commend and to encourage exemplary public service will be marked for the first time on 23 June at United Nations Headquarters in New York.


The values of teamwork, innovation and responsiveness to the public are reflected in the United Nations Public Service Awards, which will be presented on Monday, 23 June to the government departments of 14 countries from all regions of the world.  Representatives of six of these agencies will be present in New York.  They will exchange views at a public colloquium from 3 to 6 p.m. in Conference Room 1.


“The Day recognizes that democracy and successful governance are built on the foundation of a competent civil service”, said Guido Bertucci, Director of the United Nations Division for Public Administration and Development Management of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs.  “The ability of a society to maintain safety and essential public services, protect human rights, maintain an efficient framework for market activities and to hold free and fair elections draws on the skills and sense of purpose of public servants working as a team.  Without an effective civil administration, democracy and prosperity are virtually unattainable.”


Public Administration at Policy Crossroads


Recognition of the importance of public administration has swelled rapidly in the last decade.  The establishment of sound civil administration was a central challenge in the transition from centralized to market-based economies that took place in the 1990s, as it was in the adaptation that many developing countries attempted to the new international environment of globalization during the same period.  Aid policies during that decade shifted dramatically away from the provision of physical infrastructure to capacity-building in the public sector, and transparent administration adhering to democratic values became a precondition for many assistance programmes.


A basic level of public administration has been recognized as prerequisite to rebuilding or installing democracy for the first time in conflict-torn countries as diverse as El Salvador and Guatemala, Cambodia, Mozambique, Kosovo, Timor-Leste, Afghanistan and Iraq.


The idea of an international day to commend public service was first proposed by the Committee of Experts on Public Administration, an independent panel of experts from both government and academic institutions.  The General Assembly established the Day in 2002, by means of resolution A/RES/57/227.


The United Nations Division for Public Administration and Development Management is assigned the responsibility for administering the awards and promoting Public Service Day.  The Division’s overall portfolio includes a programme of technical assistance in the field of governance.


Award Recipients


The awards will be presented to the following government departments, listed by category.


Category One: Improvement of Public Service Results


Ministry of Interior, Greece; Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, Singapore; Muscat Municipality, Oman; and National Customs Service, Bolivia.


Category Two: Improvement of Quality of Public Service Process


Municipal Government of Alcobendas, Spain; Ministry of State for Administrative Development, Egypt; Legal Policy Division, Ministry of Law, Singapore; and the Integral Development of the Family System, Tamaulipas, Mexico.


Category Three: Innovations in Public Service


Public Administration Department for Efficiency in the Administrations, Italy; Patents and Companies Registration Office, Zambia; Public Procurement Service (PPS), South Korea; City of Vancouver, Canada;Education Centre for Research and Development, Lebanon; and Internal Tax Service, Chile.


For more information or to arrange to attend the 23 June event, please contact Tim Wall of the United Nations Department of Public Information, tel.: 1-212-963-5851, e-mail: wallt@un.org; or Haiyan Qian, Chief of the Information and Networking Unit of the Division for Public Administration and Development Management, tel.: 1-212-963-3393, e-mail: qianh@un.org.  Also see the Division’s Web site at www.unpan.org.


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