The smart management in the public sector through the sustainable regional development

Project facts

Project promoter:
Lithuanian College of Democracy
Project Number:
LT10-0002
Target groups
Civil servants/Public administration staff
Status:
Completed
Initial project cost:
€147,365
Final project cost:
€144,836
From Norway Grants:
€ 98,365
The project is carried out in:
Lithuania

Description

The project is based on the priorities of the Guidelines, Regional Development Law of Lithuanian Republic, Progress strategy “Lithuania 2030“, development plans of municipal institutions and offices, the European Commission's Lifelong Learning memorandum, the non-formal adult education law of Lithuanian Republic and the lack of smart management in the public sector. The project is designed for the state, public health, social sectors and educational institutions employees, has a special significance for regional development and training of staff competencies in the target, problem areas and regional centres’. Project goal: to develop smart management in the public sector by conveying Norwegian partner‘s knowledge, best practices, promoting sustainable development and territorial cohesion in regions.

Summary of project results

The Project “The smart management in the public sector through the sustainable regional development” was designed for the state, public health, social sectors and educational institutions employees, had a special significance for regional development and training of staff competencies in the target, problem areas and regional centers. Project promoter together with project partners was seeking to improve the competencies and skills in the field of smart management in public sector by conveying Norwegian partner‘s best practices and promoting lifelong learning; to strengthen administrative and public capacities of smart management by enabling stable and sustainable regional development; to enable regional sustainable development by development and deployment of innovative anti-corruption tools at local and regional level. During the project 4 visits (2 Lithuania-Norway and 2 Norway-Lithuania) took place, virtual learning environment was developed, 2 programmes created, 7 courses organized, training and conferences with 653 participants held and 1 anticorruption system developed. The main goal of the project was reached and virtual learning environment with programs and courses of smart management in public sector and administrative and public capacities was developed.

Summary of bilateral results

Project partner - Flexible education Norway (Norway) during all Project gave consultations in the field of flexible education, including independent distance education. Partners shared their experience and knowledge, also participated in preparation of the training courses. The participation of the Norwegian partner improved knowledge of Lithuanian institutions and assured quality of the results achieved during the Project.