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Committed to public value

Around the world, governments are faced with an increasingly complex array of challenges. At the same time there is an increasing demand for transparency and accountability on public policies. 

Ernst & Young works with many of the world’s governments to address challenges such as security and border controls, climate change, realignment in the global economy and ever-aging populations. We understand the growing pressure to deliver more and better public services for less cost and to increase public value.

In addition to providing audit services, we help clients implement policy and drive benefits and growth through financial effectiveness, operational performance efficiencies and delivery of major programs, both on time and to budget. Our clients include international institutions, national and regional governments, as well as large not-for-profit and education entities.

Whilst each nation faces specific challenges, we offer the benefit of our shared experiences and approaches. Our Global Government and Public Sector (GPS) Center, based in Brussels, provides both our experienced teams and our clients with access to a wealth of insight and creates a platform for innovative services to be co-developed.

Making aid work better

Organizations are reluctant to give aid without tracking the results. Discover approaches for effectively tracking aid and showing its impact.

Asia Pacific update: Higher education and the power of choice

We conducted an industry-wide study of the key drivers of student choice, the competitive performance of Australian universities and institutional responses to the introduction of demand-driven funding of higher education. Read about our findings, as well as our recommendations for key players in the Australian higher education sector.

Top 10 risks and opportunities: government and public sector

Fears of a double-dip recession rank high for the government and public sector, but how valid are these concerns? Fiscal policy, recession, sustainability and security have all have contributed to a drive toward transformation. With that drive comes opportunity. We explore the top 10 risks and opportunities.

Lessons from change: the government & public sector

World leaders responded to the financial meltdown with complex, multifaceted plans and stimulus packages in an attempt to keep their economies afloat. Find out what is now required to drive efficiencies and to reduce spending while protecting core public services.

2009 European attractiveness survey

How is the economic crisis affecting investments in Europe? The 2009 edition of our attractiveness survey addresses that question, reporting on the 3,718 mobile capital investments made in 42 European countries by multinationals.

Opportunities in adversity: sector survey

The worst economic conditions since the Great Depression have forced global governments to unleash a barrage of fiscal stimulus programs designed to offer immediate support to consumers and businesses. Working with the Economist Intelligence Unit, we surveyed Government and public sector leaders (pdf, 331.4kb) on the current environment. 

Improving program evaluation in government

Program evaluation is an essential tool for a government committed to societal change. Government matters (pdf, 470kb) explores the challenges in continuously improving the approach to evaluation.

Contacts

Jin Ho Jo 상무
Government & Public Sector
Industry Leader
Tel: +82 2 3787 6407

Dynamics-Issue-4 Growing international development brick by brick
How are public private partnerships and innovative developments improving the world? We highlight several stories in Africa, India and Europe. Learn more.

Global IT performance survey: government and public sector
Faced with economic change, governments need to harness IT to generate innovative solutions. IT can act as a key driver for change in the way governments interact with their organization (government-to-government), enterprises (government-to-enterprise) and citizens (government-to-citizen). Learn more from our 2011 Global IT performance survey.

Citizen today

Citizen Today: pathway to growth

In this era of change, governments must safeguard balanced and sustainable global growth. We consider how policy-makers can chart a route to a more prosperous future.

Read past issues here.

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