Government of Bié and ENAPP sign agreements in the field of staff training

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Government of Bié and ENAPP sign agreements in the field of staff training
Government of Bié and ENAPP sign agreements in the field of staff training

Africa-Press – Angola. The Government of the province of Bié and the National School of Administration and Public Policies (ENAPP) signed, this Friday, in the city of Cuito, several agreements in the field of staff training.

Signed as part of the dynamization of the State’s Local Administration bodies, the knowledge-sharing agreements essentially aim to give more quality to public services.

The documents were signed by the administrator for the Training area of ​​ENAPP, Édmio Flávio Macundy Fernando, the secretary general of the Government of Bié, Vicente Menezes da Rocha, the directors of the offices of Education, Amado Leonardo André, and of Health, João Campos , as well as the administrators of the province’s nine municipalities.

On the occasion, the administrator for the ENAPP Training area, Édmio Fernando, said that the agreements resulted from a strategy to boost the training of local State Administration bodies, to respond to the challenges of managing institutions and financial resources.

In turn, Bié’s vice-governor for Technical Services and Infrastructure, Edgar Marcelino dos Santos Hilário, called on administrators to respect the initialed agreements, with a view to making the process of training local staff functional.

Pursuant to Presidential Decree No. 207/20, of 3 August, ENAPP was established as the Single Recruiting Entity, responsible for managing the recruitment and selection processes of staff in the Central Administration of the State and Public Institutes.

In the training field, ENAPP operates in the following areas: Central, Direct, Indirect, Local, Municipal Public Administration and in the domain of financial and State asset management, as well as on the preparation, execution and control of the General State Budget.

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