National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service

National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service
Національне агентство України з питань державної служби
Agency overview
Formed 2 April 1994
Jurisdiction Government of Ukraine
Headquarters Kiev
Employees 121
Agency executives
  • Vyacheslav Tolkovanov, Head of the National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service
  • Ihor Popov, First Deputy
Child agencies
Website www.nads.gov.ua
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The National Agency of Ukraine on Civil Service (Natsderzhsluzhba) (Ukrainian: Національне агентство України з питань державної служби) is a central executive government institution, established for developing and implementing of coherent policy and functional administration of civil service. The agency is supervised and coordinated by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine through the Secretariat of the Cabinet (formerly Ministry of the Cabinet of Ministers). In July 2011 the agency was reorganized into an independent body with a special status.

The institution of Civil Service of Ukraine was established by the Law of Ukraine "On Civil Service" which came into the force on 1 January 1994. The Law regulates public relations embracing activity of the state on creation of legal, organizational, economic, social conditions for citizens of Ukraine to realize their right for civil service. It determines the general principles of activity and the status of civil servants.

The Civil Service is a mechanism to ensure the stability, reliability of constitutional order and make state management well established, competent and professional. As a part of power hierarchy it serves as a major factor for establishment of civilized state order, integration of all power branches and creation of professional team for work in state administration bodies. Civil servants are appealed for professional execution of practical tasks for ensuring social and political as well as legal ground for relations between citizens and state institutions. The agency is composed of 6 structural divisions with 121 civil servants.

Main functions

Internal structure

Also:

Subsidiary institutions:

HRM at civil service

Draft Law of Ukraine 'On Civil Service' (revised version)

Key priorities of the civil service development

International cooperation law base, 2003-2009

Year State Total
number
of treaties
2003  People's Republic of China 1
2004 World Bank 1
2005  Poland 1
2006  Latvia  Lithuania  United Kingdom  France 4
2007  Tajikistan  Denmark  Kyrgyzstan  Ireland 4
2008  Poland  Azerbaijan  Canada  Italy 4
2009  Greece 1

See also

References

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