SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 23 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Government Council of the Canary Islands approved this Thursday the creation of a working commission for the preparation of a draft of the reference model for strategic planning and Management by Objectives (DPO) of the Public Administration of the Autonomous Community and its organizations and companies related or dependent public companies.
The Canary Islands 2030 Agenda urges the public administrations of the Canary Islands to move towards a culture of planning and the implementation of standardized management systems based on results in favor of the effectiveness of public policies, the efficiency of the allocation of public resources and the effective accountability.
This invitation was endorsed by the Government of the Canary Islands, adopting, even before the Canary Islands Agenda 2030 came to light, a simplified DPO system.
Approved by government agreement dated September 3 and 4, 2020, this simplified system implemented in the Public Administration of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands and its related or dependent public bodies has emerged as a fundamental tool in the progressive promotion of culture of planning and results-based management, all with the ultimate goal of promoting the objectives and goals committed to in the Canary Islands Agenda 2030 and, in this way, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), details the Executive in a note .
This simplified DPO system was part of a first phase, the one that closes during this 2023 and that has allowed, among other things, to align the political action agenda of the Government during the 2021-2023 triennium with the dimensions, challenges, priorities of performance and goals of the Canary Islands Agenda 2030.
This exercise, the result of which is still preliminary, can be consulted starting this Thursday on the 2030 Canary Islands Agenda website, through this link: https://www.gobiernodecanarias.org/cmsweb/export/sites/agend….
This document, called ‘Action Plan 2021-2023 of the Government of the Canary Islands. A set of planning instruments and legislative and regulatory initiatives to promote the 2030 Canarian Agenda for Sustainable Development’, is being reviewed by all the work teams involved in the process with a dual purpose.
On the one hand, it is about offering the public as a whole at the end of March or the beginning of next April an improved version of the Action Plan 2021-2023, by way of accountability and second, “and possibly more important” , identify the steps that must be taken and the issues that must be improved to consolidate this process, which connects directly with the Government agreement”, details the Executive.
DEFINE A COMPLETE SCHEME
Once this first phase of the simplified DPO system has been overcome, and as established in the 2020 Government Agreement, it is now time to move forward in the definition of a complete DPO scheme, which must be deployed during the next legislature and be perfectly aligned with the budget programming and the progress that is being made in the project to implement a Results-Oriented Budgeting (POR) system.
In parallel, and with the aim of facilitating the implementation of this second phase at the start of the XI Legislature, the Governing Council session mandated the preparation of an institutional diagnosis of the Public Administration of the Autonomous Community of Canarias, preparatory to the planning process for the period 2024-2027.
This report will be prepared by each government department, will provide sufficient information on the starting situation in terms of available resources and capacities, and must be completed before June 30, 2023.
In summary, the purpose of this Government agreement is to strengthen the capacities and methodological bases of planning and management based on results and to facilitate the maximum imbrication of the policies of the future Government and of all the organisms linked to this administrative structure with the goals and objectives. objectives defined in the Canary Islands 2030 Agenda, regardless of any changes that may occur in the Executive of the Canary Islands and in other dependent public entities.
Therefore, it is a matter of not hindering the deadlines and actions foreseen in this Canarian program, aimed at promoting sustainability in an integral way in the archipelago, through the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and adapted to the reality of the islands.