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Commonwealth Selects MDI Gurgaon To Promote Smart Governance

“I believe that together we can narrow down, if not eliminate, the digital divide across Commonwealth countries,” Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, said

The 56-member Commonwealth association of nations has selected Indian B-school, Management Development Institute (MDI) Gurgaon, as a hub to promote smart governance across countries.

“We will work with MDI as a hub for good governance in Commonwealth countries,” the Rt Hon Patricia Scotland QC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, said while delivering a speech on the theme 'Smart Governance for SMART Commonwealth – From Vision to Implementation' at the MDI Gurgaon campus here.

“I believe that together we can narrow down, if not eliminate, the digital divide across Commonwealth countries,” Scotland said.

The Commonwealth Secretariat has launched an online training programme on performance management for member governments. The training is designed to boost efficiency and improve delivery of public services – crucial to the welfare of all citizens but especially the marginalised and vulnerable in a post-pandemic world. 

For this, the Commonwealth Secretariat has developed a proprietary software called SMART (Strategic Management and Accountability Results Toolkit) as a tool for implementation of an effective Government Performance Management System (GPMS).

Scotland said that Commonwealth countries are rich in diversity.

Pointing out that, of the 2.6 billion people in the Commonwealth, 1.3 billion are in India, the Secretary-General said, “India has made many of our member states believe that change and development are possible.”

Earlier, while introducing Scotland to the audience, Prof Prajapati Trivedi, Distinguished Professor at MDI Gurgaon and Commonwealth Secretary General’s Special Envoy for SDG Implementation, underlined what good governance means to the Commonwealth.

“A government that delivers what it promises is what we call good governance,” Prof Trivedi said.

Earlier, while welcoming Scotland, Rajnish Kumar, Chairman of the MDI Board of Governors, said that when it came to quality governance, “there is a huge gap”.

“We are celebrating the 50th year of Management Development Institute,” Kumar said. “We believe that as far as public policy is concerned, we want to be a think tank and contribute as much as possible. We are happy that the Commonwealth Secretariat has chosen MDI to be its partner in its initiative.”    

MDI Gurgaon launched the Post Graduate Diploma in Management – Public Policy and Management (PGDM-PPM) in 2006. The PGDM-PPM programme seeks to enhance the sensibilities and capabilities of the participants to better manage public policy and systems as well as to make them understand the global trends and practices in these areas to allow exploration of innovative options and choices.

Apart from MDI Gurgaon, the Commonwealth Secretariat has also joined hands with the Business of Government, Washington DC, USA, to move forward with the setting up of the Commonwealth Hub for the Business of Government. This Hub will promote smart governance under the vision of SMART Commonwealth.


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