Opening ceremony of the Training class on management, construction, and development of high-quality human resources towards a professional and modern public service (Class 3) in collaboration with the Ha Noi Department of Home Affairs

On July 22, 2024, at the Great Hall of NAPA Headquarters in Ha Noi, the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA), in collaboration with the Ha Noi Department of Home Affairs, held the opening ceremony of the training class on management, construction, and development of high-quality human resources towards a professional and modern public service (Class 3).

An overview of the opening ceremony.

An overview of the opening ceremony.

The opening ceremony was attended by Dr. Lai Duc Vuong, NAPA Vice President; Mr. Vu Duc Bao, Member of the Standing Bureau of City Party Committee, Chair of the Ha Noi City Party Committee’s Commission for Organization; Mr. Tran Dinh Canh, Member of City Party Committee, Director of Hanoi Department of Home Affairs; leaders of units NAPA units and class participants.

Dr. Bui Huy Tung, Director, Department of Refresher Training Management, NAPA, announcing the Decision to organize the class and the Decision of the Steering Board and Management Board of the class.

Dr. Bui Huy Tung, Director, Department of Refresher Training Management, NAPA, announcing the Decision to organize the class and the Decision of the Steering Board and Management Board of the class.

Dr. Lai Duc Vuong, NAPA Vice President, at the opening ceremony of the training class.

Dr. Lai Duc Vuong, NAPA Vice President, at the opening ceremony of the training class.

In his remarks, Dr. Lai Duc Vuong, NAPA Vice President emphasized that NAPA and the Ha Noi People’s Committee have closely collaborated in training high-quality human resources for the city’s development. Based on the proposal of the Ha Noi People’s Committee, NAPA and the Hanoi Department of Home Affairs have designed the training program with an approach focusing on building a learning organization model and designing the program with the learner at the center. The approach shifts from problem-solving thinking to enhancing innovation and creativity, identifying, and accurately addressing issues that the reality poses for the city’s public servants, especially the public leaders and managers. Through the course’s modules, foundational knowledge and skills are developed, along with a deep understanding of governance; system and organizational management knowledge and skills; the ability to comprehend and empathize with the socio-economic environment; skills in risk management, communication management, and digital data management. NAPA hopes that after the course, each public servant will improve their awareness and capabilities to successfully complete assigned tasks, increasing the value of public service, serving the nation, and serving the people.

Dr. Lai Duc Vuong also requested that to achieve the class’s objectives, both lecturers and participants need to closely collaborate with related departments with a proactive and creative spirit to ensure the class is effectively and successfully organized. He expressed gratitude for the guidance and support from the leaders of the City Party Committee, the Ha Noi People’s Committee, and he thanked the Hanoi Department of Home Affairs for their effective cooperation in training public servants.

Mr. Tran Dinh Canh, Member of City Party Committee, Director of Hanoi Department of Home Affairs, at the ceremony.

Mr. Tran Dinh Canh, Member of City Party Committee, Director of Hanoi Department of Home Affairs, at the ceremony.

At the ceremony, Mr. Tran Dinh Canh, Member of City Party Committee, Director of Hanoi Department of Home Affairs, emphasized that learning has now become not only an obligation to meet diploma and certificate standards but also an intrinsic need for each individual and organization. With the motto of lifelong learning and building a learning organization to adapt to changes, especially within the public service system, learning has become more essential than ever. Mr. Tran Dinh Canh urged all participants to plan and allocate their time reasonably to ensure active participation and successful completion of the course.

Delegates of the opening ceremony.

Delegates of the opening ceremony.

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