Joint programme of probations of Moldovan government, EU Delegation finished. Dozens of young people involved in work of national public institutions
17:56 | 25.08.2023 Category: Official
Chisinau, 25 August /MOLDPRES/ - Those 29 young people who during two months made probations in state’s institutions have received diplomas on the finishing of the joint programme, implemented by the government and the European Union, the government’s communication and protocol department has reported.
The programme, which is at its second edition, included the training of young people in diverse sectors of the public administration. They worked along with civil servants of the central authorities. In the activity carried out, the probationers were guided by the EU’s High-Level Advisers and received a monthly scholarship, with the programme fully financed by the European Union.
At the event on the finishing of the probation, Prime Minister Dorin Recean thanked the European Union, high-level advisers and representatives of the public institutions who supported the initiative and presented to young an image from inside of the activities carried out. Also, the PM urged the probationers to further contribute to the transformations needed for Moldova’s European integration.
„With an efficient public administration, we edify a prosperous country with better living standards for our citizens and friendly conditions for developing business in Moldova. The accession to the European family is our strategic goal, along with teams of professionals from public institutions,’’ Prime Minister Dorin Recean said.
For his part, Ambassador Janis Mazeiks said the program of probations was one of the favourite programmes of the EU Delegation. ‘’In this way, we can contribute to the edification of a strong and professional public administration in Moldova and we can help young people to enhance their chances of employment. I am happy to hear that some of the graduates of the last year edition were employed in the public sector and I hope that the graduates of the current edition will choose a career in the public service,’’ Janis Mazeiks stressed.
Among the finalists of the programmes, there are students, trainers for master’s degree and fresh graduates of higher education institutions both of Moldova and from abroad. Some of the young people are set to start the career in the public service, in order to contribute to the country’s modernization.
Some of those 47 graduates of the previous edition already work in the public service, following the winning in the contests announced by the authorities.
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