The ECOWAS Commission in collaboration with GIZ is organizing a validation workshop on Records Management Policy and Manual in Lagos from 9th – 13th September 2024.
The purpose of the workshop is to establish a comprehensive framework for managing records at the ECOWAS Institutions/Agencies/Offices. It aims at ensuring that all records are accurately created, managed, stored, and disposed of in a manner that supports the operational, legal and regulatory requirements of ECOWAS and enhance their overall operational efficiency, decision-making capabilities, and accountability to member states and other stakeholders.
This validation exercise forms part of the key requirements for the EU Pillar Assessment.
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