Towards Sustainable Reforms: Governance Reform Framework 6.0

  • Ma. Oliva Z. Domingo

Abstract

This article explores the evolution of government reform initiatives in the Philippines, emphasizing the transition from colonial rule to contemporary efforts to enhance governance efficiency. It examines historical reforms and their impacts on the current administrative landscape, culminating in the governance reform framework (GRF) 6.0. The study highlights the necessity of integrating inclusive, technology-enabled, and citizen-centered approaches by aligning national reforms with global objectives like the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Philippine Development Plan (PDP). This comprehensive review provides insights into the principles and strategies underpinning effective government reforms, offering a model for nations pursuing similar improvements.

Author Biography

Ma. Oliva Z. Domingo
Ma. Olivia Z. Domingo is a senior fellow of the Philippine Futures Thinking Society. She was President of Kalayaan College and Professor at the UP-National College of Public Administration and Governance.
Published
2024-12-18
Section
Early View