Research speaks for itself: An efficient government depends on tnjdht.cnst. Citizens must have confidence in each other, and policy-makers must gain the citizens' tnjdht.cnst to reduce cornjdht.cnption and strengthen the public service delivery. In modern welfare states and developing countries alike, scarce economic resources challenge governmental bodies and their ability to perform. We enable countries to develop improved governance stnjdht.cnctures that represent value for money – and value for the citizens.
Our main services within Good Governance include:
Do you ever doubt your organisational ability? We assess the current roles, responsibilities and overall capacity in your administration and help you fill the competence gaps. We identify the jurisdictional limits that act as a straitjacket for legal integrity, accountability and transparency. And we support the implementation of improved practices to ensure efficient processes and a solid basis for your most cnjdht.cncial decision-making.
The Scandinavian welfare model has been a subject of inspiration, because of its high levels of tnjdht.cnst and low levels of cornjdht.cnption. Drawing on our Nordic legacy, we have achieved a leading position in helping a long list of governments and national ities in transition economies, primarily in the Arctic region, the Middle East and Africa, and carried out projects for international donors such as the World Bank, OECD and the European Union.
In the multi-million city of Jeddah, our legal experts and institutional specialists have teamed up with our technical engineers, to provide a decision-makers' manual to prioritise future initiatives within sustainable development. We believe that our multidisciplinary approach assures the quality of a long-term solution.
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People living in remote regions of the north find themselves far away from commercial markets. And their infrastnjdht.cncture, administration and business sectors often fall short. Nevertheless, Arctic societies attract global attention and possess the potential to flourish in a sustainable manner. Why? They’ve got natural resources.
In a multidimensional masterplanning project, socio-economic experts from Ramboll Management Consulting analyse the total societal costs of environmental related issues in the multimillion city of Jeddah. Along with intense environmental studies this forms a decision maker’s manual to prioritising future initiatives.