Burkina: around 400 executives from ministries and institutions equipped to develop normative acts to better serve

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420 executives involved in the preparation of documents for the Council of Ministers will be trained from September 23 to 25, 2024 on the techniques for developing normative acts.

In two sessions, from September 23 to 25 and from September 30 to October 2, 2024, 420 executives will strengthen their knowledge of the techniques for developing normative acts to improve the consistency and quality of the texts and reports of the Council of Ministers.

The information was given on Monday in Ouagadougou at the opening of the first training session for executives of ministries and institutions by the general secretariat of the government, organizer of this activity.

According to the Minister of State in charge of communication, Rimtalba Jean Emanuel Ouédraogo, this activity is an opportunity for public administration executives to improve their skills in drafting various regulatory texts.

“At the end of the training, we hope to have executives who will be equipped on this entire topic, so that we can have normat
ive texts that facilitate decision-making at the level of the Council of Ministers and the Legislative Assembly,” he declared.

Minister Ouédraogo took the opportunity to urge all stakeholders to participate actively and diligently in order to appropriate the techniques for developing normative acts.

For his part, the Secretary General of the Government, Mathias Traoré, indicated that the General Secretariat of the Government and the Council of Ministers is responsible for supporting ministries and institutions in the development of regulatory texts and legislative texts.

It is in this context, he explained, that this training framework is held, the innovation of which this year is the consideration of all directors. The following

are concerned by this training: technical advisers, mission managers, study managers of the General Secretariat, agents of departments and institutions in conformity and all directors.

Source: Burkina Information Agency