MINFOPRA Launches Rapid Results Initiative(RRI) for the year 2020
With an objective to “Treat 10,000 contract teacher’s files within 100 days” starting today 18 of June 2020, the Minister of the Public Service and Administrative Reform Joseph LE, officially launched the Rapid Results Initiative (RRI) for the year 2020.
The ceremony which took place in presence of the representative of the president of the anti-corruption commission (CONAC) Pr. François ANOUKAHA, vice president of CONAC, was attended by a delegation from CONAC and participants from the operational departments concerned (the Department of Career Management, the Division for the National Coordination of SIGIPES and the sub-department in charge of the Reception, Delivery and Liaison of Mails in MINFOPRA.
According to Minister LE, this year’s activity is characterized by a laudable initiative, given that, it promises to de-congest and alleviate the long waiting of the target population who represent 75% of MINFOPRA’s users. Added to this, is the fact that, the exercise is undertaken in a period when access to the Ministry is limited, given the current context of respecting barrier measures in the fight against COVID-19.
After following the technical guideline previewed for the operationalization of the exercise by the Inspector General of MINFOPRA and having visited the different structures concerned in the exercise, Pr. ANOUKAHA gave a satisfactory remark with the advancements of the preparation phase and expressed his hope to return in November for a successful evaluation and appreciation of the exercise.
It is important to note that, the (RRI) is an initiative inspired by CONAC to encourage transparency and accompany administrations to de-congest their work and provide rapid solutions to their target population within well-defined time limits. Of recent, MINFOPRA has received not less than 6000 files from teachers of the Nursery, Primary and Secondary levels of education and the challenges of treating them every day are real in consideration of the available staff. However, with an engagement to re-enforce the task force of the department of career management, Minister LE and his team are optimistic about completing their target of treating 10,000 files within 100 working days. These teachers and personnel of other disciplines, especially those living in the regions, would not have to travel again to Yaoundé to follow the progress of their documents. They are encouraged to wait for November 2020 when they would be notified to come collect their already treated and signed documents. At MINFOPRA, the user is always King!