EPAPA in 2022
The Eastern Partnership Academy of Public Administration (EPAPA) is a program created by the National School of Public Administration on the initiative of and in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The programme is intended to strengthen the public administration in the Eastern Partnership countries by organising specialised training modules for civil servants from the partner states.
In 2022, after two editions of the Eastern Partnership Academy of Public Administration conducted remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the format of on-site training sessions held in Poland was resumed. The 12th edition of the Academy, attended by 74 participants, included 5 modules:
- training on the probation system and electronic monitoring of prisoners for civil servants from Armenia;
- training on anti-corruption and preventing financial misconduct for civil servants from Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine;
- training on competition protection for civil servants from Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine;
- a fourteen-day internship in civil service for civil servants from five Eastern Partnership countries – Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine;
- training on control of concentration for civil servants from Georgia, Moldova, and Ukraine.