National Institute of Administration
The National Institute of Administration, (Arabic: الْمَعْهَدُ الْوَطَنيٍّ لِلْإِدَارَةِ الْعَامَّةِ, romanized: al-Maʿhad al-Waṭanī li l-ʾIdārat al-ʿAmmāh; French: Institut national d'administration) is a Syrian government school responsible for the training of civil servants in management and administration. Its main office and training center is located in At-Tal, near Damascus.
History
[edit]The Institute was created in 2002 by President Bashar al-Assad to support the modernization of civil service in Syria. INA was the fruit of cooperation between France and Syria. The French Ecole national administration provided technical assistance until 2011.[1]
Mission
[edit]The founding principle of the Institute National d'Administration (INA) is to provide professional training for senior civil servants.[2]
The Institute emphasizes the ethics of government service, based on the values of responsibility, political neutrality and service. INA uses a broad approach that cuts across ministerial or specialist lines and includes law, public finance, applied economics, Arab, regional and international issues, local regions and e-government.[3] public-sector management, including team and project management, monitoring and evaluating efforts involving multiple agencies, and human resources management, all in a constantly changing environment.
Areas of expertise
[edit]- A core curriculum for high-level civil servants
- Continuing education programmes and advanced training for Syrian civil servants through short and long training courses
- Bilateral and international relations in the areas of governance and public administration
- Offering consultancy and expertise services to public services in Syria on administrative modernization issues
Recruitment procedure
[edit]Admission to INA is based on a competitive examination[4] that people take after completing university studies. It is open to civil servants and non-civil servants and proceeded by a preparation cycle of seven months. The competitive exam includes essays on:
- the economy and administration,
- general knowledge,
- an exam on foreign language (French or English),
- an exam on the multiple choices method on the three disciplines mentioned above.
An oral exam, taken by those with the highest marks in the written exam, covering:
- A discipline chosen by the candidate (law, economy, general knowledge),
- One or two foreign languages (French or English).
References
[edit]- ^ "Afrique du Nord, Moyen Orient - ENA, Ecole nationale d'administration" (in French). Ena.fr. Retrieved 2015-03-05.
- ^ [1] [dead link]
- ^ "Institut National d'Administration". ina.edu.sy.
- ^ "Institut National d'Administration". Ina.edu.sy. Retrieved 2015-03-05.
External links
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