Pacific Institute of Leadership and Governance will be working in partnership with PNG National Research Institute to ensure quality research and training for the public service sector and the people.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed today between the two institutions.
The MOU is aimed at strengthening the Corporation between the two institutions on how best they can serve the people with the use of research and training.
PILAG CEO Micheal Barobe said PILAG has been offering competency-based training to the public service sector, and with quality research from PNG NRI, deficiencies within the public sector can be reduced.
“It’s a very good opportunity for NRI to come on board because research can extend right into District wards and LLGS,” the CEO said.
He said participants from sub-national levels are also at PILAG and NRI can use them for research.
PNG NRI is an institution mandated by the constitution to carry out independent research on national issues.
The research contributes to evidence-based public policies and decision-making processes to improve service delivery and quality of life.
PNG NRI Director Dr. Osborne Sanida said the MOU reflects the mutual value both institutions hold in terms of training and research.
“PNG NRI is glad to go in partnership with PILAG, which is mandated to train public servants in PNG in order for them to be effective and efficient in their roles and responsibilities,” Dr. Sanida said.
The director said under this MOU the two institutions can also collaborate in a joint research partnership, co-hosting seminars and workshops to disseminate research findings through the networks of both organizations.