Procurement Summary
Country : Malaysia
Summary : MyRFP_2018_001 "Support to Publishing and Communication Activities of the UNDP Global Centre for Public Service Excellence".
Deadline : 27 Mar 2018
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 21604508
Document Ref. No. : 44906
Competition : ICB
Financier : United Nations Secretariat
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : UNDP GCPSE SINGAPORE
Singapore, Malayasia
Malaysia
Tender Details
Background of the CentreThe Global Centre for Public Service Excellence (GCPSE) is a unique collaboration between the Government of Singapore and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The leading development agency of the United Nations, UNDP partners countries in strengthening their institutions and supporting democratic governance. Singapore is a global leader in public service excellence, and the country s achievements provide inspiration for others seeking to build a professional public service with integrity, diversity and a focus on clients and results. More information on GCPSE can be found at www.undp.org/publicservice and www.facebook.com/gcpse.Now in its 6th year, the GCPSE is celebrating the achievements of the first 2 project phases (each one 3 years long). In this context GCPSE plans several publications and events that will highlight its work and achievements.Publication on the 2030 Agenda and Public ServiceGCPSE is working with the Government of Singapore to produce a joint publication that distils through human interest stories, the key learning points or principlesof effective, efficient and equitable public service in developing countries. The publication is anchored in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).This publication, "Public Service ? 2030" (read "2030 and Beyond"), will show how the lives of ordinary people can be dramatically improved by making progress in building an honest, merit-based, responsive, accountable, innovative, motivated, representative and well-led public service.The publication will offer 17 human interest stories of how innovative solutions are impacting people s lives (organized around the 17 SDGs), with additional content on the work of the Centre and Singapore s development experience.The text will be grounded in GCPSE research and diverse practical experiences shared by UNDP Country Offices and their counterparts. It will suggest a range of public servi...
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