History and Background
GIMPA was established in 1961 as a
joint Ghana Government/United Nations Special Fund Project. It was
originally called the Institute of Public Administration, established to
train public servants with administrative and professional competence
to plan and administer national, regional and local services.
In 1999/2000, GIMPA was among a group of
200 public sector organisations in Ghana earmarked under the World
Bank-funded Public Sector Reform Programme to be taken off Government
Subvention. GIMPA was subsequently selected under the National
Institutional Reform Programme to be transformed, notably to be
self-financing. Subsequently, GIMPA was taken off Government Subvention
in 2001.
Today, GIMPA has been transformed from a
small, public service institution to a comprehensive tertiary
institution offering programmes in leadership, management, public and
business administration and technology for both the public and private
sectors, NGO's, civil societies and many more.
Additionally, GIMPA has not only become a
full-fledged university-level public institution, but also a topmost
institute in Africa, recognised in Africa and around the world, offering
excellent master's and executive master's degree programmes in business
administration, public administration, development management,
governance and leadership.
GIMPA's clients range from politicians to bureaucrat to mid-level personnel from
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