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Report on AMDIN North African Region 2025

North African Region activities report

  • Participation of Professor Mohamed HAMMOUMI of the National Higher School of Administration in the review and alignment of the AFGOV programme
  • Participation in the publication of articles related to public administration in the North African region in the AMDIN journal.
  • Invitation of the National School of Journalism and …
2025-05-09T10:35:37+02:00April 2025|Categories: Regional Reports|Tags: |

A Comprehensive Resource Mobilization Strategy for AMDIN (2022 – 2027)

This document lays forth a path for the AMDIN to follow in its resource mobilization strategy in the next five years.

The African Management Development Institutes’ Network (AMDIN) is Africa’s leading professional organisation of public-sector capacity-building institutes. The Network was formally incorporated in 2007 and began full …

2025-04-23T09:52:11+02:00April 2025|Categories: Strategic Plan & Events|

AMDIN EXCO Implementation Plan for 2024-2025

Background

The previous AMDIN EXCO, which was elected in 2021, resolved to develop a strategic plan to guide the activities of the Network. In this regard, a Strategic Planning committee was established under the leadership of the Vice-President of Southern Africa. The Strategic Planning Committee developed the …

2025-04-23T09:47:12+02:00April 2025|Categories: Strategic Plan & Events|

Africa Journal of Public Sector Development and Governance Vol 7 Issue 1 (2024)

Public policy exists for societal governance and development. The articles featured in this Volume 7 edition of the Africa Journal of Public Sector Development and Governance reflect disparate thematic areas of public governance, public administration and their implementation. In this regard, public policy is a common feature that binds these varied aspects together. …

2025-04-23T08:53:18+02:00June 2024|Categories: Journals|

Africa Journal of Public Sector Development and Governance Vol 6 Issue 1 (2023)

The advent of COVID-19 disrupted the world in all facets of life. Knowledge Management (KM) was not an exception, particularly since all organisations manage information and the use of knowledge. To reduce the spread of the novel disease COVID-19, governments had to implement measures like national lockdowns and restrictions on some goods and …

2025-04-23T08:54:39+02:00June 2023|Categories: Journals|
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