Posibilităţi de implicare a sectoarelor privat şi asociativ în activitatea de prestare a serviciilor publice
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TINCU, Violeta. Posibilităţi de implicare a sectoarelor privat şi asociativ în activitatea de prestare a serviciilor publice. In: Administrarea Publică, 2013, nr. 1(77), pp. 28-32. ISSN 1813-8489.
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Numărul 1(77) / 2013 / ISSN 1813-8489

Posibilităţi de implicare a sectoarelor privat şi asociativ în activitatea de prestare a serviciilor publice
CZU: 352:338.465

Pag. 28-32

Tincu Violeta
 
Academia de Administrare Publică, Republica Moldova
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 16 decembrie 2013


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When public administration, whether for lack of resources, or for other reasons, can no longer fulfill its public services providing mission, other subjects can step in, even when located outside the public administration system. These other subjects can be either private businesses, enabled to provide public services as a result of both privatization and concession (delegated management) of some services. This delegated management of public services is perceived by both domestic and foreign researchers as a more beneficial option for the final user, given public administration does not totally lose control over the service provided. There are also other subjects which can be involved in the providing activities, namely nongovernmental organizations, also located outside the public administration system. Although in our country they cannot directly provide public services, these organizations can mobilize the citizens and organize activities for the benefit of the communities (support programs for the seniors, social work, sanitation, etc.) Moreover, these organizations can also monitor how public administration is fulfilling its public services-providing mission.