BY ALICE T CAMPBELL
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and External Trade (MFAET) has expressed appreciation to the Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM) for successfully delivering a two-day Performance Management Process (PMP) training for its staff.
MFAET in its statement on Friday, said the PMP training overseen by the Ministry of Public Service is designed to build a high-performance culture across the public service.
The ministry said the training links individual responsibilities to ministerial goals through annual work planning, continuous feedback, and performance appraisals that guide promotions, salary increments, and professional development.
Deputy Secretary of MFAET, Mr. Hickson George, commended the training, saying it will add significant value to the Ministry’s approach to managing staff performance.
The Ministry also thanked facilitators Ms. Karen Hiti of IPAM and Mr. Harrison Ara from the Ministry of Public Service for their expertise.
The training took place at the ministry’s conference Room.
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