The Government builds a qualitatively new model of governance on the principles of corporate management, effectiveness, transparency, and accountability to the society relying on public sector reforms initiated by the Strategic Plan-2010.
THE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN UNTIL THE YEAR 2020
The Center cooperates with various international organizations at the project implementation level. The most fruitful cooperation has been developed with the following institutions:
| The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development | |
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The mission of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world. The OECD provides a forum in which member-countries’ governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems. The OECD works with governments to understand what drives economic, social and environmental change, measures productivity and global flows of trade and investment. The OECD sets international standards on a wide range of things, from agriculture and tax to the safety of chemicals.
Within the signed agreement between the Government of Kazakhstan and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the Center has implemented a project on diversification of Kazakhstani resources for stimulating foreign direct investments and up-grading programs on sectoral investment development |
| The World Bank | |
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The World Bank is a global connector of knowledge, learning and innovation for poverty reduction, which connects practitioners and institutions to help them find suitable solutions to their development challenges. With a focus on the "how" of reform, the World Bank links knowledge from around the world and scales up innovations.
Within the signed agreement between the Government of Kazakhstan and the World Bank, the Center has implemented a project on public result-oriented planning and budgeting in Kazakhstan.
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| The European Commission | |
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The European Commission is a unique economic and political partnership between twenty seven countries that together cover much of the European continent. The European Union and Kazakhstan have been partners since the country's independence, sharing a dialogue which has continually expanded. Within the signed agreement between the Government of Kazakhstan and the European Commission, the Center has implemented a project on strategic dialogue and knowledge, know-how, and experience sharing.
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| The World Economic Forum | |
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas.
The Center has conducted the Kazakhstani Enterprises’ Survey for the Global Competitiveness Report of the World Economic Forum throughout the Years of 2009-2012.
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| The IFO Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich | |
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The IFO Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich is a European think-tank that serves as a bridge between academic research and practical policy. It concentrates on applied, policy-oriented economic research with the goal of achieving more stability, growth and societal cohesion with environmental responsibility.
Within the signed agreement between the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the IFO Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich, the Center has implemented a project on early detection of financial and economic risks in Kazakhstan.
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| The Korean International Cooperation Agency | |
![]() | The Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is a government agency established to maximize the effectiveness of Korea's grant aid programs for developing countries by implementing the government's grant aid and technical cooperation programs. KOICA’s development cooperation efforts mainly focus on promoting sustainable development, strengthening partnerships with developing partners, and enhancing the local ownership of beneficiaries. Additionally, global concerns such as the environment, poverty reduction, and gender mainstreaming, have gained significant importance in the international community. |