ENAPP launches the third class of Master’s

The Master of Public Administration program of l'École nationale d'administration et de politiques publiques (ENAPP) began on June 3, 2009. On September 5, 2014 the members of the latest class launched into their studies. Funded by the governments of Canada, Quebec and Haiti, and implemented by ENAP Québec, this masters program is part of a partnership between the Haitian, Quebecois and Canadian governments, through the Strengthening Public Management Support Project (PARGEP) in Haiti.

Le Nouvelliste
Par Le Nouvelliste
11 sept. 2014 | Lecture : 2 min.
Twenty future civil servants, 10 women and 10 men from various Haitian public institutions, make up the third class of the Master of Public Administration program at l'École nationale d'administration et de politiques publiques (ENAPP). They will be trained by ENAP Quebec teachers, including two recruited in Haiti. This group is added to the 18 graduates of December 2012 and 21 students in training until December 2014. Signing up in support of the modernization process of the Haitian Government, the program, according to a document signed by

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