A cooperation and partnership agreement aimed at establishing a specific governance training programme was inked on Monday among the Ministry of Health, the National School of Administration (ENA), and the German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment at the headquarters of the National School of Administration in Tunis. The training programme encompasses a variety of training activities related to the "good governance, food safety, and consumer health protection" axis for the benefit of both public and private sectors, as well as representatives of civil society, as stated in a press release issued by the Health Department. During the signing ceremony, emphasis was placed on the significance of this initiative in promoting the principles and values of good governance, contributing to the enhancement of the performance of public structures, and fostering collaboration with the private sector and civil society to develop visions, proposals, and change projects within a participatory framework. It is notewor thy that the signing of this agreement aligns with the implementation of the guidelines outlined in the strategic plan of the school regarding the implementation of tripartite partnership and cooperation programmes, contributing to opening promising horizons and achieving encouraging results. Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse