IPS

The Integrated Planning System (IPS) is a broad planning and monitoring framework which aims to ensure that the core policy and financial processes developed by the GoA function in an integrated manner.

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NSDI

The National Strategy for Development and Integration (NSDI) 2007-2013, was approved by Council of Ministers on 12 March 2008. The NSDI is based on 38 sector and cross cutting strategies.

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External Assistance

By coordinating the external assistance in Albania, DSDC provides a government point of contact and orientation for donors with respect to strategic matters as defined in the National Strategy for Development and Integration, thus strengthening government leadership in this process...

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IPS Communication Guidelines

In order to better communicate IPS to all stakeholders, DSDC has published the IPS Communication Guidelines 2010-2013.

The Integrated Planning System Communication Guidelines (IPSCG) seeks to provide guidelines for different stakeholders to come together and work in a joint, harmonious way that is dedicated to furthering exchange of information and knowledge on Integrated Planning System (IPS) processes, implementation and accomplishment.
The aim of the present document is to propagate information in a structured manner in order to communicate to all stakeholders on the IPS implementation status and make them understand that it is an integrated process, not a fragmented one, and that it is a two-way process for gathering as well as receiving information.

Everyone, be it representative of a line ministry, central government institution or donor, is a player that can contribute in the overall success of the IPS Communication Guidelines. 

 

IPS Communication Strategy
The Integrated Planning System Communication Strategy aims to propagate information in a structured manner in order to communicate to all stakeholders on the IPS implementation status and make them understand that it is an integrated process, and that it is a two-way process for gathering as well as receiving information.  It contains general information about IPS processes and its institutional structures and makes an overview on IPS communication since it was adopted by the Government of Albania in 2005.
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