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Syrian institute to qualify government employees
Syria, Politics, 6/19/2003
The National Institute For General Administration started its works yesterday under the motto of "making the cadres of future."
N.I.G.A aims at rehabilitating the higher employees in the State and at graduating new sessions in "administration" during the coming years in the framework of the modernization and development process Syria witnesses under the leadership of President Bashar al-Assad.
For this purpose, N.I.G.A was established according to a cooperation agreement signed between Syria and France in 2001.
L'Ecole Nationale d'administration (ENA), according to this agreement, establishes the institute in Syria, supervises and runs it in the beginning.
The person charged with running the National Institute, Adeb Mayaleh, said that the institute was founded according to the Legislative decree No. 27 dated May 12 2002. It aims at rehabilitating Syrian higher employees who will occupy, after their graduation from the institution, main posts in the State's Administrations.
The duration of the session is two Years.
E.N.A. was founded in 1945 after the Second World War, it accepts only Universities graduates. It graduates Administrative students after two years.
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