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Assessment Tools Effectiveness Of The Authorities In The Field Of Public Service Delivery

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  • Brychuk C.G.

    (Academy of Municipal Management)

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It was established that the system evaluation of government activities in the area of public services, with the successful implementation, can become a source of constant improvement of institutional funding of public services , and improving quality and accessibility to the public. Monitoring results will help to ensure that public services will become more transparent , effective and accessible to every citizen of Ukraine . Monitoring results contribute to a more efficient resolution-making in the planning system and motivation, while asking vector certainty, clarity and structure. Moreover , monitoring is an essential element in the process of public administration , so as to determine the effectiveness of the system of public service delivery , and overall quality of political governance in the country.

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  • Brychuk C.G., 2014. "Assessment Tools Effectiveness Of The Authorities In The Field Of Public Service Delivery," Management, Academy of Municipal Administration, vol. 8(1), pages 224-231, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:ama:journl:v:8:y:2014:i:1:p:224-231
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