Sixtieth anniversary of the National School of Administration

Sixtieth anniversary of the National School of Administration

Year
2024
Face Value
50.00
Mint Value
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Used Value
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Print Run
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Themes
education
The late Moulay Ahmed Madeghri, known as the 'Father of Algerian administration', Algerian politician, born July 23, 1934. He is from the wilaya of Saïda. He obtained a baccalaureate in 1954, mathematics series, and joined the University of Grenoble in France for one (01) year, before joining the ranks of the Liberation Revolution in the Fifth Region in 1957 with the late President Houari Boumediene. He was known by his revolutionary name, “Si Houcine”.

Immediately after independence, he was appointed first Wali of the wilaya of Tlemcen then Minister of the Interior in 1962, when he was only 28 years old. He remained as Minister of the Interior for 12 years until his death in 1974. He was called the father of Algerian administration, as he worked to establish Algerian administration as a fundamental pillar of the state's identity and development. He is credited with the creation of administrative training centers in all the wilayas of the country. He is also widely recognized for the creation of the National School of Administration

In 1970, he inaugurated the Documentation, Research and Expertise Center of the National School of Administration. In 1973, he supervised the publication of the school's first magazine (La revue de l'administration algérien) after writing the preface to the pilot issue.

The National School of Administration has been named after Moulay Ahmed Medeghri since December 10, 2014.

The emergence of the school: The National School of Administration was created by Decree No. 64-155 of 28 Muharram 1384 corresponding to June 8, 1964, as an institution responsible for creating conceptual frameworks for public administration.

The School carries out the following main missions:

Form conceptual frameworks for the State;
Continuing training and level improvement
Conduct administrative consultations and research
Cooperation and exchange with national and international institutions.
The message: (the mission) The National School of Administration prepares highly qualified public managers, capable of modernizing public administration and strongly attached to the culture of the State, to the values ​​of public service totally committed to improving performance and achieving results.

Vision: To become the leading national and regional reference in the preparation of senior administrative leaders, as well as the preferred partner of public institutions, in developing the skills of their senior executives.

Value: Excellence, commitment, responsibility, spirit of creativity and state culture