Britain To Aid Bulgarian Administrative Reform

Politics » BULGARIA IN EU | April 17, 2007, Tuesday // 00:00
Bulgaria: Britain To Aid Bulgarian Administrative Reform Britain's ambassador to Bulgaria Jeremy Hill (left) and Bulgarian Public Administration Minister Nikolay Vassilev (right) launched the project at a press-conference on Tuesday. Photo by Yuliana Nikolova (Sofia Photo Agency)

The United Kingdom will grant Bulgaria GBP 129,800 for a project aimed at improving the quality of services offered by public administration institutions in the EU-newcomer country.

The project, launched on Monday, will focus on teaching Bulgarian public servants to offer better services and developing e-government services in the country.

Some 200 Bulgarian public servants are expected to take part in the project, which will run until March 2009.

British civil servants will travel back to share their experience.

The joint project between Bulgaria's Public Administration Ministry and the British Embassy in Bulgaria will be managed by the embassy.

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