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The Euro-Mediterranean Senior Civil Servant Project aims to foster a common administrative language, enhance understanding of EU relationships, promote mobility and networking, and establish a sustainable network of public managers in the Euro-Mediterranean area. The project provides civil servants with the necessary background and knowledge for mobility experiences in other countries.
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Scuola Superiore della Pubblica Amministrazione Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri EMESCS The Euro-MediterraneanSenior Civil ServantProject
Project aims • Fostering the set-up of a common administrative language • Promoting a better understanding of relationships with the EU • Enhancing mobility, networking and relationships • Setting up a sustainable network of public managers having attended a common training and sharing a vision of growth in the Euro-Mediterranean area
Project aims EMESCS is a tool to provide Euro-Mediterranean civil servants with the basic background and knowledge necessary to undertake a mobility experience in another country of the area
Project aims Short-term objectives • Develop a scientific curriculum of the Euro-Mediterranean Senior Civil Servant • Test a pilot training programme for senior civil servants of participant countries based on this scientific curriculum
Project promoters • The project is financed within the framework of an agreement between Dipartimento della Funzione Pubblica(Department of Public Administration) and SSPA - Scuola Superiore della Pubblica Amministrazione • Partner Schools can also be seen as promoters of the project towards their national Administrations, with a view to developing awareness and mobility initiatives in the public sector
Project promoters The project is developed within the activities of the Network of Schools and Institutes for Public Administration in the Euro-Mediterranean area (EMTPA)
Partners • National Institute for Administration – Palestinian Authority • Ecole nationale d’administration (ENA) – France • Ecole nationale d’administration de Tunis (ENA) – Tunisia • Ecole nationale d’administration (ENA) – Morocco • European Centre for the Regions of EIPA - Spain • Turkey and Middle-East Public Administration Institute (TODAIE) – Turkey • Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne – France
Partners • Institute of Finance – Lebanon • National Centre for Public Administration and Local Government (EKDDA) – Greece • Regional Institute of Administration (IRA) of Bastia – France • Scuola Superiore della Pubblica Amministrazione (SSPA) – Italy
Scientific Committee The Scientific Committee of the EMESCS Project was established upon invitation by SSPA and 11 partners from both sides of the Mediterranean welcomed the opportunity of working together on a common training programme. The Scientific Committee is responsible for examining and defining contents and methods for a common pilot course programme and for supervising the overall course organization, for selecting teaching staff among high-level lecturers and experts in the Euro-Mediterranean region.
Scientific Committee Scientific Committee meetings Acireale, Sicily, on 26-27 May 2009 Rome, 21 July 2009 Rome, 28 October 2009
Target group • The EMESCS pilot course will be addressed to Euro-Mediterranean Senior Civil Servants or people aspiring to managerial positions in public administration. • It is intended, as a first instance, for central Public Administration middle-rank and young public managers of the Euro-Mediterranean area.
Training method • The pilot course will include an e-learning period to be followed and validated by an in-class session • The e-learning instrument is a crucial tool to deepen issues, read materials and statistics and self–evaluation of participants (through pre-assessment, intermediate and final tests) • During the residential part (in-class), practical group exercises will enable to compare different experiences of a same topic
Training method • The training programme will both be based on general and country-specific modules based on local experiences • In-class sessions will be articulated in plenary sessions and parallel sessions, working groups (topic/country-specific groups) and feedback plenary sessions (to report on topic/country-specific groups)
Tentative training programme • Day 1 – EU framework and its impact on the Euro-Mediterranean region • The Euro-Mediterranean partnership: up-to-date information • Attitudes and behaviour • Case study from North/South • Topic/country-specific working groups (WG) sessions • ICT and e-government • Sustainable development • Water management • Migration • Diversity and citizenship
Tentative training programme • Day 2 – Institutional framework and governance systems in the Euro-Mediterranean region • Day 3 – Managerial tools and behaviour • Human resources management • Evaluation of public policies • Leadership and competences • Topic/country-specific working groups (WG) sessions • Innovation and creativity • Strategic planning and management
Tentative training programme • Day 4 – Managerial tools and behaviour • Principles of good governance: transparency, access, participation, accountability • Public / private partnership • Disaster management • Day 5 – Economics: facing the crisis • General aspects • Country-specific • Euro-Mediterranean economics
Tentative training programme • All Days will include • Plenary feedback session • WG Discussion and evaluation • Teaching and academic staff will be indicated by participating Schools and Institutions