International and Ibero-American Foundation for Administration and Public Policies

The International and Ibero-American Foundation for Administration and Public Policies (Spanish: Fundación Internacional y para Iberoamérica de Administración y Políticas Públicas)(FIIAPP) is a public sector foundation under the Spanish State and a

International and Ibero-American Foundation for Administration and Public Policies
Fundación Internacional y para Iberoamérica de Administración y Políticas Públicas
IndustryPublic organization
Founded1998
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
OwnerGovernment of Spain
Websitewww.fiiapp.org

member institution of Cooperación Española, the Spanish government cooperation agency.[1] It works to improve public systems in more

than 100 countries by managing international cooperation projects.

FIIAPP operates within the framework of Spanish foreign policy, and the foundation supports the international activity of the

Spanish Administration in its priority geographic and action areas.

Origin

The foundation was formed in 1998, under the name Ibero-American Government and Public Policy Foundation, [Fundación

Iberoamericana de Gobierno y Políticas Públicas], with the mission of working on technical cooperation with public administrations

in other countries, fundamentally Ibero-America.

In 2000 it was merged with the Ibero-American Institute of Public Administration Foundation [Fundación Instituto Iberoamericano de

Administración Pública] (created in 1997), giving rise to the International and Ibero-American Foundation for Administration and

Public Policies (FIIAPP).

Today FIIAPP is an integral part of the Spanish Cooperation system, and manages technical cooperation projects funded by the

European Union and the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation.

Projects

The International and Ibero-American Foundation for Administration and Public Policies works at the service of public

administrations by managing the participation of their various agencies in technical cooperation projects, thereby promoting their

internationalisation and Brand Spain.

FIIAPP manages international cooperation projects oriented towards improving public administrations

in the countries where it works. It does so through the exchange of experiences between Spanish experts and their counterparts in

the beneficiary institutions of the countries where it works.

In addition, it dedicates some of its efforts to other activities, such as producing studies on administrations and public

policies (R&D+i), as well as training public sector employees.

FIIAPP is the institution in Spain with responsibility for managing the Twinning programme of the European Union[2] and is the eligible body, along with AECID and COFIDES, for managing EU

delegated cooperation projects. As such, it is part of the European cooperation system.

Board

FIIAPP's governing body is its Board,[3] which consists of a president, members and a secretary.

The presidency is held by the Vice-President of the Spanish Government.

The members are government ministers, secretaries of state and senior officials of the Spanish General State Administration (AGE).

The office of secretary of the board is held by the director of the foundation.

The FIIAPP Board has a Permanent Commission chaired by Spain's Secretary of State for International Cooperation and Ibero-America and the Caribbean.

Objectives

FIIAPP manages international technical cooperation projects at the service of administrations with the aim of improving public

systems in the countries where it works. It constitutes an instrument for sharing the experiences and good practices of the

Spanish Administration and for improving public policy models. It contributes to promoting and consolidating relationships of

trust with the administrations of other countries and with international institutions.

FIIAPP's scope of action

FIIAPP manages projects in the following areas:

  • Social policies and rights: social protection, health, education and employment
  • Governance and modernisation of public administrations
  • Migration and mobility
  • Economy and public finances
  • Development and communications policies
  • Green economy: climate change, energy, agriculture and fisheries
  • Security and the fight against organised crime
  • Justice and transparency

See also

http://www.fiiapp.org/ FIIAPP international cooperation projects- http://www.fiiapp.org/proyectos/

References

  1. BOE, State Action and Foreign Service. "Act 2/2014, of 25 March, on State Action and Foreign Service" (PDF) (in Spanish).
  2. European Union, European commission. "Twinning programme of the European Union".
  3. FIIAPP, Board. "Board".
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