9-June-2016
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The design of economic policy and how budgeting resources are allocated are crucial factors in a gender-equal society. Based on the 2016 OECD Survey of Gender Budgeting Practices, this report analyses current gender budgeting practices, identifies potential entry-points for gender-responsive policy-making and useful areas for more specific future study.
9-June-2016
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8-June-2016
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This tooklit is a collection of good practices to help co-operation and exchange of ideas across countries on risk governance policies.
3-June-2016
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The Paris floods are another call to action for the international community. Preventing such shocks from happening and limiting the damage they cause should be a public policy priority.
2-June-2016
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This document maps existing OECD capacity to support each of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It focuses on the identification of relevant OECD data, policy tools and instruments, and platforms for dialogue. The information contained in this document has helped inform the OECD Action Plan on the SDGs, and will offer a useful reference for its implementation. C/MIN(2016)6/ADD1
2-June-2016
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Sound public policies grounded in evidence – and implemented effectively – will be crucial for the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This document outlines four broad areas for future action for the OECD, highlighting what it could do more of – or do differently – to support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. C/MIN(2016)6.
1-June-2016
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1-June-2016
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Corruption creates major impediments to inclusive growth and productivity. This paper outlines the OECD’s role in fighting corruption and promoting integrity. It also explains its new strategy for public integrity which provides a guide for a comprehensive and coherent Integrity System.
31-May-2016
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26-May-2016
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This paper presents an exploratory overview of the different ways public sector governance can affect productivity in the context of inclusive growth. Three aspects are addressed: aligning vision, incentives and delivery mechanisms across the policy-making cycle; establishing sound regulatory, procurement and public investment practices; and by addressing coordination capacity and framework conditions.