In series:OECD Public Governance Reviewsview more titles
Published on December 05, 2017
This review examines the recent reforms undertaken by the government of Kazakhstan in the area of public governance and evaluates their impact on the effectiveness, strategic capacity and accountability of the state. The review places particular emphasis on strategic planning, policy and programme evaluation, risk management, devolution and functional reviews, privatisation and the oversight of state-owned enterprises – all areas in which the government has taken or considered significant initiatives. The report offers a number of recommendations for further progress towards an effective, strategic and accountable state.
Foreword and acknowledgements | |
Executive summary | |
Assessment and recommendations | |
Governance reform in Kazakhstan: An overview | |
Strategy and policy making in Kazakhstan: From instructing to enabling | |
Devolution, privatisation and oversight in Kazakhstan: Redesigning the functions of the state | |
The MID's strategic objectives, actions and indicators in the area of innovation |