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Publ
ic Service and Administration Minister Geraldine
Fraser-Moleketi has been elected to lead an international
organisation that promotes good governance and sound public
management practices.
She was voted the President of the Common Wealth Association for
Public Administration and Management (CAMAP) at its 2006 Biennial
conference currently underway in Sydney, Australia.
The conference, which started on Saturday, is held under the theme:
Rising to the Challenge: Enhancing Public Sector Capability.
Fraser-Moleketi is expected to address the conference on Wednesday
- its last day - in her capacity as the president, highlighting the
initiatives that the organisation would unfold during her two-year
tenure.
CAPAM was established in 1994 to facilitate the exchange of
information and knowledge on public administration among
Commonwealth countries and beyond. Its founding values include
defining and promoting practical requirements of good and
transparent governance.
The organisation's programmes are widely seen as strengthening the
quality and effectiveness of public administration while advancing
good governance in Commonwealth countries.
Its programmes and services are designed to respond to the needs
and priorities of senior public officials - elected and appointed -
in the 53 Commonwealth countries.
Fraser-Moleketi is also the Vice President of the United Nations
Committee of Experts on Public Administration. - (BuaNews)