BIPA launches online training program for civil servants

BIPA launches online training program for civil servants
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Bahrain Institute of Public Administration (BIPA) Senior Director of Basic Development and Innovative Education Mohammed Al Sabba’a recently announced the launch of a series of online presentations focused on helping
civil servants meet all necessary training requirements. 

“This is in line with the cost rationalization policy, and
to provide alternative solutions to ensure running the training process at a
lower cost,” he said. 

BIPA had already launched a successful training experiment
online, and will now offer a range of online training services for employees in
government organizations and various ministries. The goal is to help all
involved conform to BIPA’s vision of “Developed Government Performance for
Sustainable Development.” 

Al Sabba’a noted that the new online presentation will
take the form of short training sessions that include introductory
presentations followed by interaction and question-and-answer sessions.

“This initiative will serve to increase online
communications among specialists and practitioners in a synchronous manner for
knowledge enrichment and enhancement of know-how, skills and capabilities in
various aspects of public administration,” Al Sabba’a said. “It will also
provide more opportunities for those who wish to embark upon self-development
in public administration branches at a very low cost with conventional
presentations, dissemination of distance training and employment of
state-of-the-art technologies in the training and education processes.”



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