MANILA (XINHUA) – The World Bank yesterday approved a USD67.34 million support package to help boost the Philippines’ civil service level.
The Philippines Civil Service Modernisation Project will support establishing a Human Resources Management Information System (HRMIS) and payroll system to improve analytics for workforce planning, career development, succession planning and training.
In addition, it promises to establish a human resource certification system to standardise and increase the competence of human resource management officers, reported Xinhua.
According to the bank, the new system will allow budgeting based on the number of staff rather than establishment positions, resulting in better cash management within the government.
“Strong public institutions are fundamental to achieving inclusive growth and development,” said World Bank country director for the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam Zafer Mustafaoglu.
He added, “Global experience shows that countries with high-quality public administrations, including a merit-based civil service, raise more revenues, deliver better services, and create a more supportive environment for inclusive growth.”
