AMDIN is a network of Management Development Institutes (MDIs), Public Sector Training Institutes (PSTIs) and other Public Administration Institutions (PAIs) based in Africa. The network was launched in 2005, and completed all legal formalities regarding its establishment in 2007.
The overall objective of AMDIN is to facilitate the optimal functioning of African MDIs, PSTIs and PAIs and to provide a collective platform for these institutions to engage with various stakeholder communities.
Membership of the African Management Development Institutes’ Network (AMDIN) is open to all public African Management Development Institutes and Schools, and research institutions within the scope of Governance, Public Administration and Public Policy. Registration of membership is per institution rather than at a country level and is open to all institutions operating in a country.
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Strengthened organisational and resource capacity for MDIs.
Shared curricula and standards frameworks for continual performance improvement
Knowledge relevant to the development of African public sector capacity more readily available
Opportunities for networking, knowledge exchange and resource sharing increased
MDIs’ contribution to African Public Sector Capacity Development extended beyond training to include organisational
In addition, provision is made for building the governance and organisational capacity of AMDIN.