IASIA General Assembly 2024 Approved Several Strategic Proposals

Diogo Pereira,

The International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) held its General Assembly on July 4th, 2024, combining both in-person and virtual participation. The meeting took place in Bloemfontein, South Africa, during the IASIA 2024 Conference and was chaired by Dr. Najat Zarrouk, IASIA President, who shared the 2024 President's Report. 

The General Assembly was marked by the presentation of IASIA's significant advancements and introduced a series of strategic proposals aimed at reinforcing the role of the association in shaping the future of public administration worldwide.

Proposal Nº1 suggested the development of a new strategic vision for IASIA to become a Global Think Tank, enhancing its role in shaping the public governance environment and its future.

Proposal N° 2 introduced new committees focusing on Governance and Mandate, Membership Strategy, Resources & Fundraising, Methodology & Portfolio, Communication Strategy, and the I.D.E.A.L. Committee.

Proposal N° 3 called for the establishment of new working groups dedicated to the Principles of Effective Governance for Sustainable Development and Resilience and Risk Disaster Reduction. 

Proposal N° 4 approved the replacement appointment of BoM members, acknowledging Dr. Sara Jeza Alotaibi's exceptional service and welcoming Dr. Mohammad Saleh Ibrahim Albakhiti, PhD, as her replacement.

IASIA also extended a warm welcome to two new corporate members: the Ministère de la Transition Numérique et de la Réforme de l'Administration, Morocco, and the Centre Africain de Management et de Perfectionnement des Cadres (CAMPC), Côte d'Ivoire, through Proposal N° 5. 

In a significant move to honor educational excellence, Proposal N° 6 introduced a new award dedicated to Prof. Dr. Allan Rosenbaum on Quality Education, to be awarded annually to institutions rather than individuals.

Proposal N° 7 approved the signature of a Statement of Cooperation between UNDRR, IIAS, and IASIA, furthering collaboration among these organizations. 

Finally, Proposal N° 8 addressed the retroactive appointment of the Board Management members, which was necessary due to the absence of a General Assembly at the Manila 2023 IASIA Conference.

These unanimously approved proposals mark a significant step forward in IASIA’s and IIAS's mission to improve public governance research, education, and practice. The association looks forward to implementing these changes, which will enhance its role as a leading global think tank in the field of public administration.


Summary of Proposals Approved at the IASIA General Assembly 2024

Proposal N° 1: Adoption of a New Strategic Vision to transform IASIA into a Global Think Tank.

Proposal N° 2: Establishment of new committees for governance, membership strategy, fundraising, methodology, communication, and I.D.E.A.L.

Proposal N° 3: Formation of working groups on effective governance principles and disaster risk reduction.

Proposal N° 4: Replacement of BoM members, acknowledging Dr. Sara Jeza Alotaibi and appointing Dr. Mohammad Saleh Ibrahim ALBAKHITI.

Proposal N° 5: Welcoming new corporate members from Morocco and Côte d'Ivoire.

Proposal N° 6: Creation of a new award for Quality Education, dedicated to Prof. Dr. Allan Rosenbaum.

Proposal N° 7: Signing a statement of cooperation with UNDRR, IIAS, and IASIA.

Proposal N° 8: Retroactive appointment of the IASIA Board of Management members due to the absence of the General Assembly at the Manila 2023 IASIA Conference.

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has received an unqualified audit opinion on its 2025 financial statements following the annual external audit conducted by Herbert Baumgartner and Manuela Ernst of the Austrian Supreme Audit Institution.

The International Institute of Administrative Sciences (IIAS) has reached the final stage of its search for a new Director General, with two candidates selected to proceed to consideration by the Council of Administration.

The International Association of Schools and Institutes of Administration (IASIA) has extended the nomination period for its two distinguished awards: the Donald C. Stone Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Advancement and Well-Being of IASIA and the O.P. Dwivedi Award for Outstanding Contribution to the Advancement of Public Administration and Public Policy in the World.

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