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On Monday and Tuesday, 3 & 4 July 2023, an informative two-day conference on "Strategic Planning as an Accountability Tool in Public Administration" was organized on the initiative of the National Transparency Authority (ΝΤΑ).

The first day of the conference, was attended by more than 200 public sector executives such as representatives of the academic community, the political world and the Independent Authorities, who through their speeches and the constructive exchange of views and expertise highlighted the value of public accountability in strengthening citizens' trust in institutions. They presented the contribution of strategic planning as a tool for planning, transparency, effectiveness and accountability. In the framework of the two-day event, good practices and concrete examples of the preparation of Strategic and Business Plans were presented both in the Independent Authorities and in the Government as a whole. 

The second day of event, which was exclusively addressed to the staff of the NTA, was attended by about 180 of its executives via zoom, who had the opportunity to be informed about the training process and the innovations of the NTA's Strategic Plan. In addition, they were informed about the main points of the Strategic Plan of the Authority for the period 2023-2027 and its connection with the annual Operational Targeting of the organisational units.

You can watch the 1st day of the Biennial at the following link:

https://www.youtube.com/live/6VMwY5LGzpY

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