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Existing tools for cooperation – WG 2

Existing tools for cooperation – WG 2. Regional Policy Dialogue. WORKING GROUP MEETINGS. 4 working group meetings organised between September 2005 and May 2008. Capacity building seminars. HIGH LEVEL SEMINAR SERIES. 6 High Level Seminars organised between December 2006 and May 2008.

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Existing tools for cooperation – WG 2

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  1. Existing tools for cooperation – WG 2 Regional Policy Dialogue WORKING GROUP MEETINGS 4 working group meetings organised between September 2005 and May 2008 Capacity building seminars HIGH LEVEL SEMINAR SERIES 6 High Level Seminars organised between December 2006 and May 2008 E-procurement (Naples, 2006), Action Plans (Dubai, 2006), Portals (Paris, 2006), Measurement and Evaluation (Dubai, 2007), Administrative Simplification (Cairo, 2007), Partnerships and Collaboration (Tunis, 2008)

  2. New tools for cooperation – WG 2 • To respond to Arab country demand for increased cooperation • To build on existing competencies and skills in Arab and OECD countries JOINT LEARNING INITIATIVES JOINT LEARNING STUDIES JOINT LEARNING ACTIVITIES

  3. Tools for cooperation – WG 2 JOINT LEARNING ACTIVITIES JOINT LEARNING STUDIES JOINT LEARNING INITIATIVES

  4. Thematic Areas for Joint Learning Initiatives

  5. Questions for discussion What methodological aspects (e.g. of these Joint Learning Initiatives on e-government should be taken into account to ensure that they deliver benefits to participating Arab countries? How can Joint Learning Initiatives on e-government be organised and implemented in practice in the framework of this working group and with the support of Arab and OECD countries? What specific Joint Learning Initiative (including Joint Learning Activity and Joint Learning Study) your country would be interested in requesting and/or participating in?

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