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Navigating the “New Normal”: First-Ever Virtual Inter-Country GPS Training for Staff

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Navigating the “New Normal”: First-Ever Virtual Inter-Country GPS Training for Staff

calendar_today 07 April 2021

location_onAbuja Nigeria

Navigating the “New Normal”: First-Ever Virtual Inter-Country GPS Training for Staff
Corss section of participants on the virtual meeting

Navigating the “New Normal”: First-Ever Virtual Inter-Country GPS Training for Staff

 

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our modes of operation, including staff capacity building initiatives, which were previously mainly undertaken through face-face interactions. In order to ensure country-level compliance in the application of policies, procedures, and systems related to work plan and programme resource management, the UNFPA Nigeria and Zambia Country Offices undertook their first-ever joint virtual training in the application of the Global Programming System (GPS).

With 84 staff members in attendance, the five-day hands-on training leveraged inter-regional and South-South collaboration between country offices, while utilizing existing technical expertise at HQ, and in both East and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) and West and Central Africa Regional Office (WCARO), using innovative and cost-effective approaches to strengthen staff capacity.

Coordinated by the Zambia Country Office Deputy Representative, Leonard Kamugisha, with technical leadership of the Nigeria Country Office International Operations Manager, Mark Hutchinson, and supported by technical staff from HQ, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Zambia Country Offices, the training exceeded the anticipated outcome and staff expectations by far.

 

Speaking during the opening session of the training, Nigeria and Zambia Country Representatives

Ms. Ulla Mueller and Ms. Gift Malunga appreciated the extensive opportunities provided by HQ and respective regional offices towards ongoing investments in CO staff capacities for effective program delivery and operational excellence. Both representatives further underscored that UNFPA, as part of the UN system, continues to operate within a resource-constrained environment.

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