Civil Servants
The civil service is a collective term for a sector of government composed mainly of career civil servants hired on professional merit rather than appointed or elected, whose institutional tenure typically survives transitions of political leadership. A civil servant is a person employed in the public sector by a government department or agency. Civil servants work for government departments, and answer to the government, not a political party. The extent of civil servants of a state as part of the "civil service" varies from country to country. In the United Kingdom, for instance, only Crown (national government) employees are referred …
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CEIP: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace · 31 October 2024 English
The Moroccan government’s decision to bar civil society from filing public actions in cases of public fund and property offenses has stirred debate, with critics warning it sidelines crucial players …
cases of embezzlement by elected o�cials or civil servants—unless such action is requested by the public … the authori� to initiate legal action against civil servants and elected o�cials suspected of embezzlement …
World Bank Group · 30 October 2024 English
and paragraphs 24 to 30 (OHS) will apply to civil servants working in connection with the Project. While …
World Bank Group · 30 October 2024 English
Vietnam’s fisheries sector faces complex challenges, requiring a multifaceted approach for resolution. Fishing capacity in coastal, inland, and offshore fisheries should be reduced to rebuild fish stocks. Additionally, measures are …
Mean-tested benefits for low-income officials and civil servants Mean-tested benefits for revolutionary contributors …
IBA: International Bar Association · 30 October 2024 English
The findings, interpretations and conclusions expressed are the product of the work of the participant firms in their jurisdictions and do not necessarily reflect the views of the other participant …
zero-emissions systems; 11. providing training to civil servants developing or using AI so they understand legal …
UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation · 29 October 2024 English
climate change - training for early career civil servants e) regulatory frameworks related to integrated …
World Bank Group · 29 October 2024 English
Relevant The project management will involve civil servants from the Ministry of Fisheries (MPEM) with …
IMF: International Monetary Fund · 29 October 2024 English
The authorities’ commitment to a range of policy reforms is showing results in terms of macroeconomic stability and investor perceptions. The economy is growing, inflation is declining, donor support is …
unregistered workers and chronically absent civil servants from public payrolls. • VAT. 60 percent … public financial management and hire qualified civil servants to key positions in order to rebuild capacity …
World Bank Group · 29 October 2024 English
and seasonal capacities. Where government civil servants are working in connection with the project … project. ESS2 will not apply to government civil servants. 4.3. FAO Environmental and Social Standard …
NBER: National Bureau of Economic Research · 25 October 2024 English
We investigate the impact of a permanent unconditional cash transfer called “Citizen’s Basic Income” in the city of Maricá, Brazil. At the time of the study, the program made monthly …
Fight against Hunger (MDS), especially the civil servants Bruno Duarte and Otavio de Araújo, for providing …
World Bank Group · 25 October 2024 English
GovTech is a whole-of-government approach that promotes simple, efficient and transparent government with the citizen at the center of reforms. While earlier e-government programs focused on building IT systems for …
escalation process to address resistance from civil servants, but its effectiveness has been limited so … qualified staff rather than upskilling current civil servants. Government salaries are lower than private …