President Maia Sandu met with a group of central public administration officials in the third edition of the SPRINT program. During the meeting, she emphasized the need to adopt European models for organizing and managing public services with public policies that enhance service delivery in the Republic of Moldova.
She and the participants discussed the country’s modernization efforts and explored how young professionals can contribute to Moldova’s development.
The State Chancellery, with the National Democratic Institute (NDI Moldova) and the Folke Bernadotte Academy of Sweden, implements the SPRINT program. The initiative aims to strengthen civil servants’ skills in central public administration. As part of the program, officials attended training sessions focused on practical policy implementation, problem analysis, and solution development.
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