Africazine:
The Association of Gabonese Enarques is taking significant steps to enhance the role of its graduates in public administration.
During its third annual meeting on May 30, 2026, in Libreville, the AEG unveiled initiatives aimed at increasing the visibility of graduates from the Gabonese National School of Administration. President Tristan Pamphile Zolo Tomo emphasized the need for greater engagement in public administration development and presented two key projects to address administrative challenges.
Gabonese Enarque Day Set for November
The AEG is organizing the first Gabonese Enarque Day from November 24 to 27. This event aims to boost the association’s visibility and provide practical solutions to administrative challenges faced by the country. It represents a significant opportunity for graduates to showcase their skills and contributions.
Additionally, the meeting highlighted the importance of networking among civil servants and public administrators. The AEG seeks to foster a strong community that can effectively address the nation’s governance needs.
Directory of Gabonese ENA Graduates
Another major initiative discussed was the creation of a directory of Gabonese ENA graduates. This resource will assist decision-makers in identifying skilled professionals who can implement the President’s projects. The directory aims to enhance the utilization of ENA graduates’ expertise in public administration.
Established in 2017, the AEG is committed to contributing to public policy discussions and improving administrative governance through these initiatives. The association’s efforts align with broader trends in Africa, where professional associations are increasingly recognized as vital for economic and social progress.
Upcoming Initiatives and Events
- Gabonese Enarque Day from November 24 to 27
- Creation of a directory for Gabonese ENA graduates
The AEG is poised to strengthen the role of ENA graduates in Gabon’s public administration.
