New Delhi (06.09.2024): The National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) commenced its first Advanced Leadership Development Programme on Public Policy and Governance specifically designed for Latin American and Caribbean nations. This two-week program is being organized from September 2 to 13, 2024 bringing 22 Civil Servants from 10 countries, including Civil Servants from Argentina, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Paraguay, Peru, St. Kitts & Nevis, and Suriname.
The two-week program will cover a wide array of topics such as the Aadhar Card a tool for Good Governance, Skill India: Policy and Practices, Vigilance Administration, Leadership and Motivation in Governance, India’s Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Diaspora and Migration Issues, Approach to Achieve SDGs by 2030, Indian Culture and Sustainable Tourism, Paradigm of Governance, Digital Economy & Innovation, Urban Governance & Sustainable Cities, Food Security & Agriculture, Holistic Healthcare: Ayurveda, PM Gati Shakti, Disaster Management & Humanitarian Relief, Local Governance and Decentralization, Emotional Intelligence for Administrators, Vision@2047, GeM: Bringing Transparency in Government Procurement, E-Governance and Digital Public Service Delivery, among others.
Secretary DARPG and DG NCGG V Srinivas (IAS: 1989: RJ), interacted with the 22 Officials of 10 Latin American countries. The commonalities in governance models across the Latin American countries and India were discussed. Saturation approach of priority sector schemes has been the defining goal of Government’s all-round, all-pervasive and all-inclusive development model.