The online conference will take place on the 25th of November 2021 and will build on previous discussions on how to support administrative improvement, promote mutual learning, and transfer related experience across the EU. Thursday 25 November 2021, 09:00 (CET) Practical information WhenThursday 25 November 2021, 09:00 (CET)WhereLanguagesEnglish, FrenchOrganisersDirectorate-General for Structural Reform SupportWebsiteConference full agendaSocial media links@EU_reforms Description The ConferencePublic administration translates the long-term objectives of making Europe climate-neutral, sustainable, and ready for the next digital decadeinto reforms, investments, programmes, and services. They implement directly and indirectly the unprecedented EU budget of EUR 1.8 trillion to achieve the EU’s objectives.Five major trends will influence this process: rapid technological change; demographic changes and skills shortages; the complexity of managing inter-related policy issues; the green transition; and the strain on limited public funds. Public administrations cannot afford to fail in this adaptation as they promote collective interests and ensure the overall wellbeing of society. Given the COVID-19 pandemic and other pressing global issues, the current moment presents profound challenges but also unique opportunities for administrations.In a recent publicationSearch for available translations of the preceding linkEN•••, the European Commission outlined the wide portfolio of policies, financial, and non-financial instruments it manages with a view to encourage and support the efforts of Member States to improve the quality and capacity of their public administrations. The Commission aims to reinforce these efforts.The conference will build on previous discussions on how to support administrative improvement, promote mutual learning, and transfer related experience across the EU. It will also bring stronger political attention to systemic issues and explore:How can the Commission and the Member States better steer the change of public administrations in the EU, and support building more effective, accountable, inclusive and resilient institutions?How can public administrations learn better from each other, how can use lessons learned from the pandemic and climate-related natural disasters and promote successful practices?It will identify specific actions that could be undertaken in the short term to improve change processes and their uptake.The event will bring together high-level public officials and practitioners from the EU institutions and the EU Member States, leading academics, think tanks, and international organisations.
The ConferencePublic administration translates the long-term objectives of making Europe climate-neutral, sustainable, and ready for the next digital decadeinto reforms, investments, programmes, and services. They implement directly and indirectly the unprecedented EU budget of EUR 1.8 trillion to achieve the EU’s objectives.Five major trends will influence this process: rapid technological change; demographic changes and skills shortages; the complexity of managing inter-related policy issues; the green transition; and the strain on limited public funds. Public administrations cannot afford to fail in this adaptation as they promote collective interests and ensure the overall wellbeing of society. Given the COVID-19 pandemic and other pressing global issues, the current moment presents profound challenges but also unique opportunities for administrations.In a recent publicationSearch for available translations of the preceding linkEN•••, the European Commission outlined the wide portfolio of policies, financial, and non-financial instruments it manages with a view to encourage and support the efforts of Member States to improve the quality and capacity of their public administrations. The Commission aims to reinforce these efforts.The conference will build on previous discussions on how to support administrative improvement, promote mutual learning, and transfer related experience across the EU. It will also bring stronger political attention to systemic issues and explore:How can the Commission and the Member States better steer the change of public administrations in the EU, and support building more effective, accountable, inclusive and resilient institutions?How can public administrations learn better from each other, how can use lessons learned from the pandemic and climate-related natural disasters and promote successful practices?It will identify specific actions that could be undertaken in the short term to improve change processes and their uptake.The event will bring together high-level public officials and practitioners from the EU institutions and the EU Member States, leading academics, think tanks, and international organisations.