Africa-Press – Seychelles. Following the full rollout of the results-based management framework in the public service on March 23, the Ministry of Finance, National Planning and Trade, and the Public Service Bureau in partnership with The Guy Morel Institute have been conducting a series of training sessions for all senior public officers.
On April 11, senior leaders, heads of departments, and agencies under the Office of the President and the Office of the Vice-President portfolios attended day two of their results-based management (RBM) training session held at the Guy Morel Institute.
The main aim of the training sessions is to stimulate discussion among senior public officers for better synergies during the planning process. This will in return increase public sector efficiency to create the fiscal space required to deliver national priorities, enhance transparency, and maximise public sector effectiveness hence leading to high-quality services and improving government performance.
As the final group of public officers in phase one completed the training this week, the next upcoming second phase will entail budget planning including monitoring for the implementation and the third phase will be the performance management system.
Shella Mohideen, chief secretary of the Public Service Bureau said she is extremely satisfied with the level of engagement and participation during the training sessions and is seeking to provide some departments with additional support in conceptualising their plans.
The trainings have been done for a total of eight groups of staff working in the following sectors: Education, Employment and Social Affairs, Local Government and Community Affairs, Internal Affairs, Transport, Health, Youth, Sports and Family, Fisheries, and the Blue Economy; Agriculture, Climate Change and Environment; Investment, Entrepreneurship and Industry; Lands and Housing; Finance, National Planning and Trade; President’s Office, Vice-President’s Office, Constitutionally appointed authorities and other statutory bodies.
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