Report and recommendations of the Ararteko for the improvement of access to offices, agencies and services of the Basque public administration in pandemic times to ensure the effective enjoyment of rights and to fight digital exclusion

The Ararteko has issued a report with seven recommendations on the improvements needed in Basque public administration to ensure access to offices and services in pandemic times.

During the lockdown and afterwards, the Ararteko has received numerous complaints from the public reporting their inability to access services and offices, and their subsequent inability to, for example, apply for much needed economic support. With face-to-face assistance closed or heavily restricted, and overwhelmed telephone lines and on-line services, citizens faced significant difficulties in their business with public authorities and in their access to rights and services.

The Ararteko has analysed the situation globally and has addressed seven recommendations, including the reinforcement of telephone lines, domiciliary assistance, or the establishment of help points to assist citizens in making use of on-line channels to contact and do business with public offices.

Read a summary of the report and recommendations of the Ararteko in English here.

Read the full report and recommendations here: