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SPC, USAID support reformation of Vanuatu’s public service

SPC’s Regional Director for Melanesia, Mia Rimon, said the project will be a game changer by providing the specific highly skilled training and resources needed to revise, hone, and roll out robust systems of accountability and transparency in the Public Service of Vanuatu.

All public servants will have new fit-for-purpose job descriptions that will be the basis for recruitment, succession planning, performance management and work planning.”

Martin Mahe, Chair of PSC Vanuatu said there is an urgent need to professionalise the commission.

USAID holds Project Preparation training in Vanuatu

The launch was held at the Grand Casino hotel in Port Vila Monday, 25 February 2019.

“Resilient development requires cooperation from all sectors to adapt and strengthen existing infrastructure and social systems so that we are ready to face the challenges ahead. In light of this, the U.S. government is pleased to work with national and local governments, the private sector, and academe to address pressing development needs that not only affect this country, but also this strategically important region as a whole.” said Ambassador Ebert-Gray