Centre of Government Review of Brazil
Toward an Integrated and Structured Centre of Government
The OECD Centre of Government Review of Brazil offers key recommendations on consolidating the strategic role of the country’s centre of government (CoG) in managing policy priorities and improving outcomes. The review examines the CoG’s roles, mandates, and its co-ordination capacities. It provides an assessment of Brazil’s ability to translate political commitments into measurable objectives and delves into its capacity to link strategic plans to outcomes. Focusing on the capacities of the CoG to contribute to the budget strategy and the federal budget, it considers medium- and long-term plans and how these align with the budgetary framework and how the budget can support policies in a coherent manner. The review also examines the CoG’s role in monitoring and evaluating high-priority policy performance and how this information can be used to improve outcomes. Finally, the review assesses how Brazil can consolidate and reinforce public communication, both to pursue policy objectives and to promote a more open government.
Also available in: Portuguese
Centre of government-led functions and co-ordination capacity in Brazil
This chapter assesses the centre of government’s (CoG) functions, mandate and responsibilities to establish a more integrated, efficient and strategic CoG in Brazil. This discussion is followed by an assessment of various co-ordination instruments to achieve integrated strategic outcomes. Finally, the chapter provides an overview of Brazil’s framework for the management of government transitions.
Also available in: Portuguese
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