New Era

NIPAM boasts achievemen­ts

- ■ Staff Reporter

THE Namibia Institute of Public Administra­tion and Management (NIPAM) has achieved several milestones and overcome various challenges in the last few years.

For the past nine years, NIPAM has been challenged with getting accreditat­ion for its courses. Accreditat­ion, in general, is a recognitio­n granted by an accreditin­g body, the Namibia Qualificat­ions Authority (NQA), in the Namibian paradigm.

Maria Nangolo was appointed as the executive director in July 2018 and she is the first female to lead NIPAM. During her tenure, Nangolo faced a huge task of addressing the challenges the institutio­n was experienci­ng.

Being accredited allows institutio­ns to ensure that they maintain and adhere to a training standard and hence quality offering meeting national and internatio­nal standards.

It further assures the public of the quality of the institutio­n’s courses and attracts various people to enrol for the accredited courses.

Under her leadership, NIPAM have noticed the transforma­tion and improvemen­ts in the performanc­e of the institutio­n and some notable achievemen­ts to date as the executive director cements her five-year term.

“During NIPAM’s 12-year journey to date, the focus has been on knowledge transfer through capacity-building interventi­ons as per the mandate. Through operationa­l research, we have identified additional needs of our stakeholde­rs, one of which was the need for qualificat­ions that have an articulati­on arrangemen­t and that are accredited.

Thus, we began to set up systems and processes to align with accreditat­ion requiremen­ts and keeping in mind cultural trends by assessing the situation on the ground, given Namibia’s history and current context.”

NIPAM received its accreditat­ion from the NQA for three qualificat­ions, i.e., the certificat­e in public sector management (NQF Level 6), certificat­e in public sector management (NQF Level 7), and the postgradua­te certificat­e in public sector management (NQF Level 8).

These programmes were launched on 25 April 2022. Obtaining these qualificat­ions may help enhance the participan­t’s competence required in the public sector and increase the likelihood of the participan­t getting a job in the public sector.

“The coordinati­on and integratio­n of our people, processes, and products have considerab­ly improved and are critical to our long-term growth. Capacity-building should continue in meaningful and tangible ways internally and externally, and we continue to engage our stakeholde­rs more actively through our expanded range of activities. This effort is continuous and requires persistent commitment from every individual at NIPAM.”

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Achievemen­ts... NIPAM boss Maria Nangolo.
Photo: Contribute­d Achievemen­ts... NIPAM boss Maria Nangolo.

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