CAG Launched Second Run of Programme, Strengthening Public Sector Capabilities in Vietnam

July 1, 2023
Mr Trieu Van Cuong, Vice Minister of Home Affairs, gracing the opening ceremony for the second run
of the Modern and Effective National Governance Programme

• CAG launches second run of training programme for senior public sector leaders in Vietnam, upon conclusion of a successful first run
• Curriculum is contextualised to Vietnam’s needs, but also draws upon CAG’s unique revelations of good governance and the role of governments in building strong nations
• Vice-Minister Trieu Van Cuong officiated at the opening ceremony, and expressed his support for the deepening collaboration between CIG and the government of Vietnam

HANOI (VIETNAM), 1 July 2023
 — The Chandler Academy of Governance (CAG) launched the second run of the Modern and Effective National Governance Programme for Emerging Leaders (MENGPEL) in Hanoi. Designed and delivered in collaboration with the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) in Vietnam, the programme will benefit public sector leaders across the national and provincial level governments. The opening ceremony was graced by Mr. Trieu Van Cuong, the Vice Minister for Home Affairs. 

The second run of MENGPEL builds on the success of the inaugural programme, furthering CAG’s commitment to enhancing public sector capabilities in Vietnam. The programme will be conducted over four segments and covers several themes that were designed with the Vietnamese context in mind, but also draws from CAG’s unique understanding on what it takes to build strong nations. In particular, the programme aims to deepen participants’ understanding of good governance, drawing upon lessons from history,as well as, equip them with the necessary skills and knowledge to become more effective leaders who understand and steward the nation’s story. Participants will also be exposed to concepts and principles to establish strong government institutions and systems, and cultivate analytical abilities in policy and programme design.

The first segment of the programme was attended by over 20 Vietnamese public sector leaders from the central and local governments. It took place at the Hanoi NAPA campus from 27 June to 1 July 2023.

During his speech at the opening ceremony, Vice Minister Trieu emphasised that good governance is key to the success of strong and prosperous nations. In this regard, he underscored the significance of enhancing the capabilities of civil servants, particularly those in leadership roles. Additionally, he expressed gratitude to CIG for designing a programme tailored to the specific needs of Vietnam, and for the ongoing support to NAPA and MOHA in the programme’s development. He further acknowledged that this collaboration paved the way for future partnerships and joint initiatives between CIG and the government of Vietnam.
Mr Trieu Van Cuong, Vice Minister, Ministry of Home Affairs (Vietnam), delivering the opening remarks
Dr. Nguyen Ba Chien, President of NAPA, reaffirmed the priority placed by the Vietnamese government in developing civil service capabilities, so as to improve government efficiency, in line with the resolution presented by the Communist Party of Vietnam. He remarked that the second training course represents a strong continuation of the long-term cooperation programme between MOHA, NAPA, and CIG, aimed at nurturing emerging leaders.
Dr Nguyen Ba Chien, President of NAPA delivering his welcome remarks
Mr Kenneth Sim, Dean of CAG, expressed his appreciation to NAPA and MOHA partners for once again entrusting CIG with the responsibility of conducting this important leadership programme. He emphasised that the programme was meticulously designed in close partnership with NAPA to maintain its relevance within Vietnam's unique circumstances, while also incorporating international good practices. 
Mr Kenneth Sim, Dean of CAG expressing his gratitude to NAPA and MOHA
The first segment of the programme focused on the important role of modern and effective national governance in driving national development. Participants discussed the principles, priorities, and the role of the public service in promoting good governance. The segment also delved into personal leadership styles, change management, effective communication skills, and strategies to enhance leadership and management capacity for the Vietnam public sector.
Mr Kenneth Sim, Dean of CAG sharing perspectives of good national governance, in relation to historical lessons from the rise and fall of nations  
Dr Nguyen Ba Chien, NAPA President facilitating a group discussion on what good governance look like in the Vietnamese context
Participants playing the Colour Blind Activity to understand the importance of leadership and communication 
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