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Spanish experts train Mafraq, Irbid public servants on public administration
By JT - Mar 21,2018 - Last updated at Mar 21,2018
AMMAN — A team of experts from various national institutions in Spain is training a group of public servants of 20 municipalities from the governorates of Mafraq and Irbid on public administration, a statement from the Spanish embassy said on Wednesday.
Managed by AECID, FIAPP and German Technical Cooperation (GIZ) and co-financed by the EU, the project “QUDRA” aims to strengthen capacities of Jordanian municipalities to improve their financial sustainability for the provision of better services to host communities and Syrian refugees.
Two groups of 25 participants from the local governments are currently acquiring knowledge and validating new work tools to better face their responsibilities in terms of management and public administration at the local level, according to the statement.
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