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Session
Kickoff Panel Working Group on Promoting the Principles of Effective Governance for Sustainable Development (PEG)
Time:
Wednesday, 03/July/2024:
4:15pm - 5:30pm

Session Chair: Dr. Najat ZARROUK, IASIA President and Director of Development, Knowledge Management and ALGA of UCLG Africa, UN CEPA Member
Location: MODLEC Room 6 [A2]

Modular Lecture Venue (165), Ground Floor, Bloemfontein Campus.

- Project Director: Dr Najat ZARROUK, Director of Development, Knowledge Hub and ALGA, UCLG Africa, Member of UN Committee of Experts on Public Administration (UN-CEPA), IASIA President, Morocco.

- Chair: Hon. Mr Moulay Lhassan HBID, Professor, University of MOHAMMED 6 Polytechnic (UM6P) of Benguérir, Former President of Cadi Ayyad University of Marrakech, Morocco.


- Co-chair: Prof. Wang RUOLEI, Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the National Governance Department of China National Academy of , China.

Speakers:

  • Dr. Adriana Alberti, UNDESA/Division of Public Institutions and Digital Government (DPIDG), New York.
  • Dr. John Mary Kauzya, former Senior Civil Servant, United Nations, Uganda.
  • Ms Saras Jagwanth, UNDESA-DPIDG, New York.
  • Dr Cristina Alicia Rodriguez Acosta, UNDESA-DPIDG, New York.
  • Prof. Li Feng, Associate Professor at the Political and Legal Department of China National Academy of Governance, China.


Session Abstract

This first Panel on Promoting the Principles of Effective Governance for Sustainable Development (PEG for Sustainable Development) is a pivotal event designed to delve deep into the 11 Principles of Effective Governance drafted by the United Nations Committee of Experts on Public Administration (UN-CEPA) and endorsed by the Economic and Social Council in 2018.

These principles fall under 3 key pillars:
- Effectiveness: Competence, Sound Policymaking, Collaboration;
- Accountability: Integrity, Transparency, Independent Oversight;
-Inclusiveness: Leaving no one behind, non-discrimination, participation, subsidiarity, Intergenerational Equity.

The PEG form the backbone of effective governance strategies globally. They are linked to 62 commonly used strategies for operationalizing responsive and effective governance in lign with Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development, and in particular with the SDG 16. Many of these strategies have been recognized and endorsed over the years in various United Nations forums, resolutions and treaties.

This first Panel aims to introduce this newly created Working Group within IASIA, and elucidate how the PEG can be practically applied to navigate the complex landscape of sustainable development and achieve the SDGs effectively. By bringing together a diverse array of experts, practitioners, and policymakers, the PEG seeks to foster an enriching dialogue on the multifaceted aspects of governance, accountability, and inclusiveness. The Panel on PEG for Sustainable Development promises to be an engaging and insightful session, providing a platform for in-depth discussions on the critical role of governance principles in achieving sustainable development goals globally.

This Working Group serves also as a pivotal platform for scholars and practitioners alike to share their research insights and perspectives within these critical areas. While contributions that address specific questions are encouraged, we also welcome submissions that extend beyond these parameters, encompassing a broader spectrum of relevant topics and discussions that consider the following questions.

Questions to consider for future contributions:
- Where we are in the implementation of the PEG for Sustainable development?
- How can effective leadership ensure institutions have the required competence, expertise, resources, and tools to implement the PEG, and gain effectiveness?
- How can integrity, transparency, and independent oversight be ensured to promote accountability and ethical conduct in public service?
- What strategies can be adopted to promote accountable Public Institutions, including among Schools and Institutes of administration?
- What measures are effective in promoting open government, proactive disclosure of information, and regulatory independence?
- How Public institutions and other actors and stakeholders can be more inclusive to leave no one behind?
- How can the PEG impact the alternative service delivery to better meet population and citizen needs?
- What are the best practices about the PEG?
- What is the significance of effective governance for a country's development? What is the importance of efficient governance in promoting modernization for developing countries?
- What political structures and institutional mechanisms are required to facilitate efficient governance?
- What are the current limitations in advancing effective governance, and what obstacles are being encountered?
- What is the correlation between effective governance, and democracy, liberty, the rule of law? What is the correlation between efficient governance and bureaucracy?
- What impact do a nation's political culture and traditions have on facilitating efficient governance?
- What are the next planned steps for this Working Group, and how can interested individuals contribute?
- What measures can this Working Group take to facilitate academic exchanges within countries?
- What are the future goals of our Working Group? What initiatives can be coordinated, and what resources can be searched around the world?


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Kickoff Panel Working Group on Promoting the Principles of Effective Governance for Sustainable Development (PEG)

Najat ZARROUK1, Moulay Lhassan HBID2, Ruolei WANG3

1UCLG Africa, IASIA President, UN-CEPA member; 2University of Mohammed 6 Polytechnic (UM6P); 3China National Academy of Governance, China, People's Republic of

This Panel on Promoting the Principles of Effective Governance for Sustainable Development(PEG) is a pivotal forum designed to delve deep into the 11 principles drafted by the United Nations Committee of Experts on Public Administration (UN-CEPA) and endorsed by the ECOSOC in 2018. These principles fall under 3 key pillars: - Effectiveness: competence, sound policymaking, collaboration;

- Accountability: Integrity, transparency, independent oversight.

- Inclusiveness: Leaving no one behind, non-discrimination, participation, subsidiarity, and intergenerational equity.

The PEG forms the backbone of effective governance strategies globally.

They are linked to 62 commonly used strategies for operationalizing responsive and effective governance. Many of these strategies have been recognized and endorsed over the years in various United Nations forums, resolutions, and treaties.

This first Panel aims to introduce this newly created Working Group within IASIA and elucidate how the PEG can be practically applied to navigate the complex landscape of sustainable development and achieve the SDGs effectively. By bringing together a diverse array of experts, practitioners, and policymakers, the PEG seeks to foster an enriching dialogue on the multifaceted aspects of governance, accountability, and inclusivity. The Panel on Principles of Effective Governance for Sustainable Development promises to be an engaging and insightful session, providing a platform for in-depth discussions on the critical role of governance principles in achieving sustainable development goals globally.

Questions to be discussed:

1. Where we are in the implementation of the PEG for Sustainable development?

2. How can effective leadership ensure institutions have the required competence, expertise, resources, and tools to implement the PEG, and gain effectiveness?

3. How can integrity, transparency, and independent oversight be ensured to promote accountability and ethical conduct in public service?

4. What strategies can be adopted to promote accountable Public Institutions, including among Schools and Institutes of administration?

5. What measures are effective in promoting open government, proactive disclosure of information, and regulatory independence?

6. How Public institutions and other actors and stakeholders can be more inclusive to leave no one behind?

7. How can the PEG impact the alternative service delivery to better meet population and citizen needs?

8. What are the best practices for the PEG?

9. What are the next planned steps for the proposed Working Group, and how can interested individuals contribute?



 
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