Final Report of IASIA 2022 Conference: Insights, Takeaways, and Concluding Remarks

Diogo Pereira,

The International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) has released the much-anticipated final report of the IASIA Conference 2022, held from July 25th to July 29th, 2022. Organized in collaboration with the United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLG Africa), the African Local Governments Academy (ALGA), and the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Social Sciences - Agdal of Mohammed V de Rabat, the conference drew distinguished participants from across the globe.

Under the esteemed High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohamed VI, the IASIA Conference centered around the theme, "Implementing and Promoting Effective Governance Principles to Leave No One, No Place Behind." The discussions delved into the 11 Principles on Effective Governance, formulated by the United Nations Committee of Experts on Public Administration (UN-CEPA) and endorsed by ECOSOC for sustainable development.

Emphasizing the need for effectiveness in governance, the conference highlighted key components such as competence, sound policymaking, and collaboration. Accountability, with a focus on integrity, transparency, and independent oversight, was also underscored as a crucial aspect of effective governance. The concept of inclusiveness played a vital role throughout the discussions, highlighting the importance of non-discrimination, participation, subsidiarity, and intergenerational equity for the sustainability of future generations.

The final report serves as a comprehensive overview of the enriching exchanges that took place during the conference. It captures the perspectives of practitioners, academics, PhD students, young researchers in public administration and management, and contributors from various disciplines. Additionally, the report offers valuable insights for practitioners, lessons for education and training, and concluding remarks for each working group and panel.

IASIA 2022 featured the ten IASIA Working Groups (WGs), each addressing critical aspects of public governance, a conference theme track, and a PhD Seminar:

  • WG I. Education and Training Programme: Aligning Missions and Quality
  • WG II. Public Sector Ethics and Culture
  • WG III. Public Sector Reform
  • WG IV. Sub-National Governance and Development
  • WG V. Gender, Diversity, and Equity
  • WG VI. Public Sector Governance, Leadership, and Management
  • WG VII. Public Policy, Public Decision-making, and Policy Implementation
  • WG VIII. Public Sector Human Resources Management
  • WG IX. International Dimensions of Public Administration
  • WG X. Public Administration in Fragile and Conflict-Affected States
  • IASIA 2022 Conference theme track. Implementing and Promoting Effective Governance Principles - Leave No One, No Place Behind
  • PhD Seminar

These working groups fostered rigorous discussions and innovative solutions, paving the way for enhanced practices in their respective domains. By addressing key challenges and exploring emerging trends, they contributed to advancing the field of public administration and management.

The IASIA 2022 Conference provided a platform for thought leaders and professionals to exchange ideas, share experiences, and collaborate on solutions to promote effective governance principles. The final report encapsulates the collective wisdom and expertise of participants and will serve as a valuable resource for practitioners, policymakers, and researchers worldwide.

Access the IASIA 2022 Conference Final Report by clicking on the link below. 

Looking ahead, we are thrilled to announce the upcoming IASIA 2023 Conference: "Building Better Futures of Governance towards Achieving the SDGs in a VUCA World." The event will take place in the vibrant city of Manila, The Philippines, from July 31st to August 4th, 2023. We invite you to join us for this exceptional conference and be part of our esteemed network of distinguished public governance scholars and practitioners.

The IASIA 2023 Conference promises to be a transformative experience, offering a platform to explore innovative strategies, exchange best practices, and tackle the challenges of governance in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage in thought-provoking discussions, participate in interactive sessions, and gain valuable insights from renowned keynote speakers, including Arsenio Balisacan, Dalisay Brawner, Eko Prasojo, Ronald Mendoza, Wang Machuan, Selva Ramachandran, Tirso Ronquillo, Sherwin Gathchalian, and Karlo Alexei Nograles.

For more information, registration details, and to explore the preliminary program, please visit the official conference website at https://www.iasia-conference2023.org/. We look forward to welcoming you to Manila for this inspiring and impactful event.

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