Innovation in the Public Sector

Capacity Building Based on Agenda 2030

Highlights from final workshop in our programme focusing on sustainable service design around Lake Victoria

Participants in the programme sitting in a circle listening to a man talking.
Participants in the final workshop in Uganda at the end of May 2024.

We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of the capacity development programme “New Welfare Services – Sustainable Service Design as a Driver for Regional Development.” This initiative, conducted in collaboration with the Department of Service Studies at Lund University, Lund University Commissioned Education (LUCE) and Entebbe International University, has been an incredible journey over the past year.

The programme aimed at empowering professionals from the African countries surrounding Lake Victoria and emphasized sustainable services and service design as pivotal tools for regional development. Our participants included representatives from various public sector entities, such as national ministries, the Uganda Wildlife Authority, and the Lake Victoria Basin Commission.

We invite you to watch this short film featuring insights from Professor Christer Eldh, participant Lilian Kobugabe Rwomushana, and participant Nicholas Kafeero, who share their experiences and the impact of the programme.

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