As part of the capacity building initiatives, India is all set to train 1000 Maldives civil services officers during the period 2024-2029. In a bid to fulfill the demand for fostering the knowledge exchange and collaboration on public policy and governance, Indian External Affairs Minister, Dr. S. Jaishankar and the Maldives' Foreign Minister, Mr. Moosa Zameer has renewed the Memorandum of Understanding in this regard.
Earlier the National Centre of Good Governance NCGG has successfully conducted capacity building programs for various neighboring countries for civil servants including Bangladesh, Tanzania, Gambia, Maldives, Sri Lanka, and Cambodia, along with multi-country programs for Latin American countries and FIPIC/IOR countries.
By 2024, National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) achieved the remarkable milestone by fulfilling the mandate of training a total of 1000 Civil Servants including Permanent Secretaries, Secretary Generals and High-Level Delegates from Maldives over a total of 32 Capacity Building Programmes in Field Administration for the Civil Servants of Maldives including one programme for Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and one for Information Commission Office of Maldives (ICOM).
The National Centre of Good Governance (NCGG) is used to foster knowledge exchange and collaboration on public policy and governance across several countries.
Its mid-career capacity building programs emphasize citizen-centric governance, improving service delivery, and promoting innovations in governance.
These programs also showcase India's best practices in Digital Empowerment of Citizens and Digital Transformation of Institutions.
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