Launching a diploma in purchases and supply


The Carted Institute for Procurement and Supply (CIPS) has concluded a memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Finance, with the aim of launching a diploma practiced in purchases and supply for 2025, and this initiative is a step aimed at promoting national competencies, encouraging innovation in the government sector, and enhancing the competitiveness of the UAE on the scene World. A statement, issued yesterday, stated that the Carted Institute for Procurement and Supply Institute program targets financial managers, purchasing managers and senior procurement officials in the federal government.

The program aims to enhance their professional and analytical skills, and provide them with the tools necessary to implement effective purchasing strategies that contribute to achieving financial and environmental sustainability, while ensuring the efficiency of government purchases operations.

“Our partnership with the Carted Institute for Procurement and Supply Institute opens new horizons for developing national competencies through advanced educational programs, which enhances The government’s performance and competitiveness. ”

Al -Khoury stressed that the launch of the diploma program represents a fundamental step towards enabling the employees of the federal government to implement innovative strategies in purchase and supply, focusing on financial and environmental sustainability.

For his part, Ashmebong said: “A diploma with a level of level practiced from the Carted Institute for Procurement and Supply was designed to enhance the capabilities of government employees, by providing them with effective and sustainable strategies in purchase and supply.”

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