IIAS and IASIA Participated in MENAPAR 2025 Conference

Diogo Pereira,

The MENAPAR 2025 Conference, held in Amman, Jordan, from April 28 to 30, brought together leading regional and international stakeholders to exchange knowledge and foster collaboration in the field of public administration. Under the theme “Public Administration in the MENA Region: Transitions, Resilience, and Future Prospects,” the event provided a dynamic platform for high-level dialogue on innovation, institutional transformation, and governance reform in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

Dr. Najat Zarrouk, President of the International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA), led a distinguished panel discussion titled “The Role of Administration Schools and Institutes as Catalysts for Modernization and Institutional Development.” Held on April 28, the session featured Directors General from the national schools of administration of Jordan, Palestine, Tunisia, and Algeria, and underscored the critical role of academic institutions in shaping agile, effective, and forward-thinking public sectors.

The conference concluded with a Closing Ceremony co-chaired by Dr. Sofiane Sahraoui, Director General of the International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS), and Eng. Shorouq Abdelghani, reflecting the deepening collaboration between IIAS, IASIA, and MENAPAR, and their shared commitment to strengthening public administration in the MENA region.

The active participation of IIAS and IASIA reaffirmed their dedication to building bridges between regions, promoting knowledge exchange, and supporting inclusive and innovative governance systems—locally, regionally, and globally. This engagement is fully aligned with the mission of IIAS to improve public governance research, education, and practice.

On behalf of the International Commission on Accreditation of Public Administration Education and Training Programs (ICAPA), we are delighted to congratulate Ghent University (Belgium) and Hamad Bin Khalifa University – College of Public Policy (Qatar) on the successful accreditation and reaccreditation of their respective programs. These achievements reflect the institutions’ outstanding commitment to excellence in public administration education and to advancing the global standards of our profession.

Ghent UniversityBachelor of Science in Public Administration and Management and Master of Science in Public Administration and ManagementFull reaccreditation granted for six years (2025–2031)

Hamad Bin Khalifa University – ...

he International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) and the International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) are proud to welcome several prestigious institutions as new members, reinforcing their roles as leading global platforms for public administration research, education, and practice. 

New IIAS Member States:

Royal Academy of Management, Oman

Instituto Nacional de Administración Pública (INAP), Mexico

Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, India

New IIAS Corporate Member:

National Centre for Good Governance, India

New IASIA Corporate Member:

Faculty of Economics, Government, and Communications, Universidad Central de Chile, Chile

These additions diversify and strengthen IIAS and IASIA communities, enhancing ...

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) is pleased to announce the release of  Digital Transformation in European Public Services:Complexities, Challenges, and Good Practices, edited by Nicolae Urs, David Špaček, and Steven Nõmmik. This insightful volume explores the evolving landscape of digital innovation within European public administrations, offering a comprehensive examination of management practices that either enable or hinder digital transformation across different government levels.

Modify cookies