Over 30 years, the UNDP Regional Project "Strengthening Management Capacities fo...
Over 30 years, the UNDP Regional Project "Strengthening Management Capacities for Democratic Governance," better known by the acronym SIGOB meaning "systems for governance" (in Spanish), has contributed to strengthen transparency and management effectiveness and to disseminate a results-driven approach through the implementation of public management systems, processes, and methods.
Operating from its headquarters in Asunción, Paraguay, UNDP SIGOB is a regional project that brings together a network of experts across Latin America and works through the modality of cost-sharing with government counterparts in processes of technical assistance and capacity building in public sector institutions of the executive, legislative and judicial branches at the central, sub-regional and local levels.
The UNDP SIGOB approach is a methodology developed in UNDP based on the principles of governance in democracy structured in methods and management instruments that promote governance under criteria of transparency, effectiveness, intra- and inter-institutional coordination, and citizen participation.
UNDP SIGOB systems, methods, and software are knowledge products from UNDP-RBLAC that are constantly updated and condense thousands of hours of accumulated project experience with dozens of institutions, hundreds of political personalities in the region, and thousands of public officials.
UNDP SIGOB has methodologies and systems that organize and address problems related to public management. UNDP SIGOB's corporate offering is based on public management systems.More information at (www.sigob.org)