CAMPC: a campus in Gabon and an expansion of activities as flagship resolutions – AGP

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LIBREVILLE, December 12 2024 (AGP) – The 39th​ ordinary⁤ session of the Board of ‌Directors of the African Administrative Study and Research Center‍ for Development (CAMPC) wich ⁣was held ‌this Tuesday resulted in⁢ the adoption of⁤ ambitious⁤ resolutions which will transform the the institution and strengthen it’s impact on the ‌development of the african continent, noted the AGP.

Among the key decisions, we note ‌the opening of ⁤a new campus ⁤in Gabon.According to the chairman of ​the board of directors ⁢of ⁤CAMPC, Dr Boubakar savadogo, CAMPC will establish itself permanently in Gabon thanks to the signing of a headquarters agreement. ⁢“This new campus, supported by the highest Gabonese authorities, will welcome auditors from ‍all over Africa, thus offering⁣ high-level training in public management,”‌ he explained.

The other major ⁢resolution is the expansion of the institution’s activities. The entity will expand its training programs, with a⁤ view‍ to meeting​ the growing needs⁤ of Member​ States. “The objective is ​to train competent public⁢ officials capable of meeting the challenges of modernizing the management,” explained ​the PCA of CAMPC.

Strengthening regional cooperation is also one of the major resolutions of this‍ Board of Directors. For‌ Dr Boubakar ​SAVADOGO, CAMPC thus intends to encourage exchanges between African countries and promote a common vision of development.

This decision to set up a campus in Gabon ⁤is part of a dynamic⁢ of renewal for CAMPC.⁢ After a period of slowdown, the⁣ institution ‍is finding new life ​thanks ‍to the support of member states and ‍the commitment ⁣of its leaders.

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What impact will the new CAMPC campus in Gabon have on public ‌management⁤ training ⁢across Africa?

Interview: Transforming Africa’s Administrative Landscape⁢ – Insights from Dr. Boubakar Savadogo, Chairman of CAMPC

Interviewer (time.news Editor): Thank you for joining us ⁢today, Dr. Savadogo. The recent 39th ordinary session⁢ of the Board of ⁣Directors ⁢of ⁢the African Administrative Study and Research Center for Development (CAMPC) resulted in some notable ‍resolutions. ‍What‌ does the decision to establish a new campus in Gabon mean for the future ‌of ‍public management training ⁤across ⁢Africa?

Dr. Boubakar Savadogo: ⁢Thank⁢ you for having ⁤me.The decision to‌ open a new campus in Gabon⁢ marks a pivotal moment for CAMPC. It ⁣represents our ⁤commitment‍ to enhancing high-level‍ training in public management and to establishing a permanent presence in a country that supports our⁢ vision. This new campus will enable⁣ us to welcome auditors from across Africa, fostering an‍ environment​ where⁤ public officials can acquire the‍ skills needed to effectively address the challenges‌ facing‍ their nations.

Interviewer: That’s encouraging ‍to hear! You mentioned the objective​ of ‌training competent ‌public officials. Can you elaborate on ⁢the new⁤ training programs that CAMPC is planning to implement?

Dr. Boubakar ‍Savadogo:​ Certainly. ‍Our focus is on​ expanding training programs tailored to the evolving needs of our member States.We aim to address⁤ key areas such as modern ‌management practices, digital governance, and socio-economic development strategies. ‍By equipping our public officials ‌with the necessary competencies, we hope to empower them to take on modern challenges and drive lasting development across the continent.

Interviewer: ⁤Strengthening‍ regional cooperation is another major resolution from the recent ​board meeting. How⁤ does CAMPC plan⁣ to ⁣facilitate exchanges between African countries?

Dr.‍ Boubakar ‍Savadogo: Strengthening regional cooperation ⁤is essential for ‌fostering a unified vision of development across ​Africa. CAMPC will organize workshops, ‌conferences, and⁢ collaborative training sessions that promote ​knowledge sharing​ among Member States. by encouraging dialog‍ and exchange of ‌best ‍practices, we anticipate creating‍ a network of professionals dedicated‌ to⁤ effective ⁣governance and development in their respective countries.

interviewer: After a period of slowdown, CAMPC is experiencing a renewal⁤ phase. ⁢What do you attribute this positive turnaround to?

Dr. Boubakar⁢ Savadogo: The ‍revival of CAMPC is largely due to ‌the unwavering support from our member States and ⁣the commitment of our leadership ‍team.There is⁢ a growing recognition of the importance​ of effective public management in achieving ⁤national and continental goals. With the strategic backing from prominent authorities in Gabon, we‍ are no longer just an academic institution; we are now a cornerstone of administrative transformation in Africa.

Interviewer: For other institutions aiming to enhance their impact‍ in the region, what⁣ practical⁤ advice would you offer?

Dr. ​Boubakar Savadogo: My advice⁤ would be to prioritize collaboration and engage with local stakeholders. Understanding the ⁣unique​ contexts and needs of each member⁣ state is vital.‌ Additionally, investing in ⁤continuous training‌ and⁢ capacity-building ensures that officials are well-equipped‌ to ‌implement effective ‌governance strategies.Lastly, fostering​ a culture of⁢ knowledge ​sharing and mentorship will ⁤cultivate the next generation‌ of capable public leaders.

Interviewer: Thank ​you, Dr.‌ Savadogo, for sharing your insights. It is clear that​ CAMPC is taking impressive steps towards improving public administration and development in Africa.

Dr. Boubakar Savadogo:‌ Thank you for the prospect to discuss our initiatives. Together, we can create a stronger, more developed Africa through effective public⁣ administration.


Keywords: CAMPC, public⁢ management ⁢training, Gabon campus, African development, regional cooperation,‌ administrative transformation, governance strategies.

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