
With a pre-election discussion about the changes needed Greek public administration to be upgraded and active to be open, National Center for Public Administration and Self-Government (EKDDA) attempts to move forward by undertaking cooperation initiatives with strong international influence.
The latest initiative is the cooperation of EKDDA with the French School of Public Administration, which has graduated from many presidents, prime ministers and ministers of the French Republic.
The French School has sent an invitation to participate in the ECtHR in the submission of a joint proposal for a European project lawsuit entitled “Capacity Development of Albanian Civil Servants, including internships in the administrations of EU member states”. and training plan. A consortium involving the University of Bologna (Italy) and the University of Kehl (Germany) was declared the winner in the relevant European Commission tender for the implementation of the project, which indicates the excellent Greek-French cooperation, which was also welcomed by the political chief, the Minister of the Interior Makis Voridis. The main goal of the project is to train new Albanian civil servants with 3 to 8 years of experience in the public sector.
The project is designed to help strengthen the professional potential of the heads of the central office Albanian governmentindependent bodies and local governments of the Albanian public administration.
The program provides participants with the opportunity to attend educational events, undertake educational visits and internships at EKDDA and its partner bodies.
In addition, the project “will develop sustainable mechanisms to support the professional development of participants so that they can make a significant contribution to key reforms and contribute to the fulfillment of the requirements for the accession of a neighboring country to the EU”, refers to “K” EKDDA President Evy Dramaliotis.
The Greek-French partnership in public administration continues with the organization in Athens of the first Summer School for French-speaking leaders of the Greek administration with the support of the French Embassy, the French Institute in Athens, the French School. public administration and world-famous French universities such as Sciences Po.
Strengthening its outward-looking policy, EKDDA recently launched in Thessaloniki its new curriculum for the first legal experts, public and digital policy analysts of our country for relevant institutions in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, Tunisia and Georgia, welcoming a group of EU officials and the Regional School of Public management of the Western Balkans, based in Montenegro, for the first time transferring know-how outside of Greece.
Source: Kathimerini

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