Institutionalisation of the co-ordination arrangements between the CoG institutions

Expert review of co-ordination arrangements and procedures between CoG bodies and their internal units for policy planning and policy development. Interviews with representatives from the CoG institutions responsible for each of the critical functions. The co-ordination function must be institutionalised (i.e. established formally or informally and consistently implemented in practice) and used consistently to ensure co-operation between CoG bodies. CoG bodies are asked to provide evidence that these co-ordination arrangements work in practice. For each of the following two criteria on co-ordination arrangements between CoG bodies and their internal units, 2 points are awarded (total of 4 points).

Criteria fulfilled: 1/2

Yes
No
No data available / not assessed
CoG bodies co-ordinate and consolidate their opinions on line ministries’ proposals (through written proceedings or during meetings) for inclusion into the government annual work plan (GAWP) (2 points)
CoG units within the government office (general secretariat or the office of the prime minister) provide consolidated comments on the policy proposals submitted to the government for decision (2 points)