Examples of using Efficient public in English and their translations into Spanish
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an expression of democratic practice and effective and efficient public administration.
Efficient public policies make the State and public administration more capable of developing an enabling environment for a stronger market
Beijing has an efficient public transportation system which includes the subway,
intelligence capacities in analyzing their labor market with the goal of implementing data-driven and efficient public policies.
to big to deliver efficient public services because of lack of real decentralisation.
The promotion and planning of tourism in the Balearic Islands needed an efficient public administration which contributed to strengthening
An efficient public transport network that reduces energy consumption
a leader in providing efficient public services.
As discussed in this month's Cover Story,"A Better State for Chile", efficient public management is key for Chile to improve its competitiveness.
The large share of the sub-goal on building an efficient public sector, for both core and non-core expenditures, is a confirmation of the continuing importance of this area.
the lack of an efficient public transport system.
The current crisis demonstrates the indispensable need for efficient public management and control systems to achieve good governance.
rest of the population, this means first of all well-funded, efficient public transport networks.
plan and build efficient public transport services.
the post-conflict situation and the need to build an efficient public service infrastructure.
just as States depend on efficient public administration for good governance,
Another strategic area is assistance to partner countries in the development of efficient public incentives for private sector investments in housing and infrastructure Governing Council resolution 21/7.
Therefore, it is indisputable that an efficient public administration can play a vital role in the process of social organization and the creation of wealth-- to which we all aspire.
Accountable and efficient public administration of all these areas is essential to national development,
Fifthly, privatization required an efficient public sector, not to do what could be done better by the private sector