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Supporting Public Service Capacity Building in the Middle East

27 Jul 2018

Following Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong’s official visit to Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Territories in 2016, Singapore’s Temasek Foundation International (TF Intl) and Civil Service College (CSC), Jordan’s Ministry of Public Sector Development (MOPSD) and the Palestinian National Authority’s General Personnel Council (GPC) have collaborated to develop a ‘Public Service Excellence’ programme to exchange ideas and build capabilities in good governance and effective public administration policy and service.

The ‘Public Service Excellence’ programme is part of Singapore’s broader technical cooperation to support capacity building of the public service of Jordan and the Palestinian National Authority. It was officially launched on 22 March 2018 with the support of a S$921,700 grant from TF Intl – marking TF Intl’s first foray into the Middle East.

Over a period of 18 months, a series of workshops will be held in Amman and Ramallah. Approximately 125 participants will have the opportunity to learn more about Singapore’s developmental journey and adapt relevant ideas in their public sector reforms. In between workshops, participants will connect with their Singapore facilitators through an e-learning platform. The first workshop in Ramallah and Amman has since taken place in January 2018. Selected Jordanian and Palestinian participants will also visit Singapore public agencies and interact with local public officers through a week-long study visit to Singapore.

Mr Benedict Cheong (Chief Executive, TF Intl) said, “From the experience of many countries, we know that good governance, strong public institutions, effective policy-making, and efficient public administration and public service delivery are key pillars of economic development. As the roles and functions of public administration are dynamic, we hope that this programme provides a rich opportunity for officials from Jordan, the Palestinian Territories, and Singapore to interact and learn from each other. The exchange of knowledge will help to evolve policies, institutions and services to better serve society.”

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Jordan is a land steeped in history. It has been home to some of mankind’s earliest settlements and villages, and relics of many of the world’s great civilisations can still be seen today. At the crossroads of the Middle East, the lands of Jordan and Palestine have served as a strategic nexus connecting Asia, Africa and Europe.

About Civil Service College

Civil Service College (CSC) Singapore is a statutory board under the Public Service Division with a mission to develop people for a first-class Public Service. As the public sector’s core institution for training, learning, research and staff development, CSC builds strategic capacity in governance, leadership, public administration and management for a networked government in Singapore.

About Temasek Foundation International

Temasek Foundation International is a non-profit philanthropic organisation set up by Temasek and sponsored through Temasek Trust.

Temasek Foundation International funds and supports programmes that aim to build capabilities in communities in Asia and beyond. Designed and implemented with programme partners, these programmes build human and social capital development and contribute towards a more vibrant and connected global community, with positive networks of cooperation. The programmes also aim to enhance capabilities in the areas of health care, education, public administration, urban management and disaster response.


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