Inter-Agency Collaboration Drives Review of Public Service Productivity Curriculum

As Chief Guest, CHRP. Ali Abdullahi Surraw, Commission Secretary/CEO, graced the official closing of the 3-Day Inter-Agency Stakeholders Workshop on the Review and Harmonization of the Performance and Productivity Curriculum for the Kenya Public Service. The workshop brought together key institutions to align training frameworks that strengthen performance, productivity and service delivery across the public service. In his remarks, CHRP. Surraw underscored the importance of collaboration, continuous learning and results-driven reforms in building a responsive and high-performing public service.

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