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Title: Implementation of the principles of effective public administration for sustainable development in Moldova
Authors: Rusu, Svetlana
Pârțachi, Ion
Keywords: public administration
Republic of Moldova
research methodology
sustainable development
SDGs
Issue Date: 2021
Series/Report no.: Право и управление. XXI век;nr. 3(60)
Abstract: The article analyzes the basic principles of an effective public administration in the interests of sustainable development, lists the legislative acts confirming the commitment to these principles. Also, special attention is paid to the state programs for the implementation of the SDGs in the Republic of Moldova, to the special state bodies that are engaged in the implementation of the SDGs and their goals, as well as to the areas in which the Republic of Moldova cooperates with international organizations in relation to the SDGs. At the end of the article, the authors describe the main problems faced by the Government of the country in implementing the Principles of Effective Public Administration in the Interests of Sustainable Development and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Methods and materials. The research methodology is based on the following general scientific and special methods of cognition: the method of system-structural analysis, comparative, and formal-logical method. The article analyzes the materials and data provided by the national institutes of the Republic of Moldova, as well as the data and materials of international organizations, including: the United Nations, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, the World Health Organization, the United Nations Children's Fund, the International Organization for Migration, the International Labour Organization, etc. Results: As a result of the study, it became clear that the Republic of Moldova is actively working towards the implementation of the principles of effective public administration in the interests of sustainable development of Moldova. Despite the difficulties faced by the Republic of Moldova, the country still managed to achieve significant results in this area. The documents adopted at the state level contributed to achieving the goals and meeting the main requirements for the pace and quality of economic development in the period up to 2030. By 2030, Moldova is expected to become a country where poverty and corruption are eliminated, inequality is reduced, social inclusion and cohesion are strengthened, so that "no one is left behind", a country where human rights, gender equality and women's empowerment, the rule of law, environmental sustainability and the well-being of the population are respected and promoted. Discussion and conclusions. In its ambition to achieve SDGS, the Republic of Moldova is facing a myriad of challenges. Despite the fact that significant progress was registered, there is still a lot of work to do at all levels of public administration. Moreover, it is also essential to enhance the system for SDGs implementation monitoring and evaluation. This 2030 Agenda requires a profound change that goes beyond the economic and political situation of the country. Moldova will achieve the key in¬dicators of sustainable development and become a favourable country for the life of its citizens if only it will promote economic development policies of the country. DOI 10.24833/2073-8420-2021-3-60-41-51
Description: RUSU, Svetlana, PÂRȚACHI, Ion. Implementation of the principles of effective public administration for sustainable development in Moldova. Право и управление. XXI век. 2021, nr. 3(60), 41-51. ISSN 2073-8420.
URI: https://irek.ase.md:443/xmlui/handle/123456789/2903
ISSN: 2073-8420
2073-8420
Appears in Collections:20.80009.0807.35 Drepturile omului în Republica Moldova: dimensiunea financiară şi consolidarea eficientă a cheltuielilor publice (2020-2023)

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