Quang Ninh leads in PAR index for third consecutive year
The northern province of Quang Ninh topped the 2019 public administration reform (PAR) index for the third consecutive year, with 90.09 points, up 1.03 points against the previous year.
Quang Ninh (VNA) - The northern province of Quang Ninh topped the2019 public administration reform (PAR) index for the third consecutive year, with90.09 points, up 1.03 points against the previous year.
This was one of the province’s PAR indicators announced bythe provincial People’s Committee at a conference on June 4.
The province also topped the Satisfaction Index of PublicAdministration Services (SIPAS), which measures the quality of public servicedelivery through feedback from citizens and organisations, for the first time. It reached 95.26 percent, an increase of 4.11 percent.
Meanwhile, the provincial governance and public administration performance (PAPI) index markedly improved with 44.66 points, ranking Quang Ninh third outof 63 provinces and cities throughout the country. Its ICT index rose to thirdplace nationwide with 0.735 points, up 0.0954 points over 2018.
At theconference, experts from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Vietnam InformaticsAssociation and the United Nations Development Program in Vietnam (UNDP)analyzed the PAR, SIPAS, PAPI and ICT indexes of Quang Ninh in 2019, thusproposing solutions and recommendations for the province to maintain therankings in 2020 and subsequent years.
On the occasion, theprovincial People's Committee commended and rewarded 44 collectives and 31individuals with outstanding contributions to improving the indexes./.
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