EPCA adopts its 2024-2028 strategic plan focused on innovative training – Archyde

EPCA adopts its 2024-2028 strategic plan focused on innovative training - Archyde

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The Board of Directors of the School of Preparation for Administrative Careers (EPCA), chaired by the Minister of Civil Service, Louise Boukandou Moussavou, adopted its 2024-2028 strategic plan focused on innovative training aimed at stimulating a dynamic performance, not only within the Gabonese administration, but also in public and private companies.

“The Administrators unanimously congratulated the Director General Rodrigues Mikolo Banaka for this ambitious and hopeful plan for the development of the School over the next five (5) years,” indicates a press release.
In addition to the internal regulations of the School, the Board of Directors also adopted the 2024 budget of the EPCA which amounts to 501,961,977 FCFA in revenue and expenditure.
The said plan has four (04) strategic axes. This concerns in particular the first component which is that of offering public and private administrations quality and innovative training, the modernization of tools and administrative and educational management practices (axis 2), the improvement of the image and the reputation of the School (axis 3) and finally, the digitalization of the EPCA administration while optimizing the management of its human resources (axis 4).
Antoine Relaxe

2024-03-08 09:50:57
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