The Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM) University of Sierra Leone, in collaboration with the University of West Scotland and support from the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), has launched a two-week short course designed to enhance the quality management system in Sierra Leone. 

First Set of ISO 9001 Quality Management System Participants

The program which attracted private and public sector institutions commenced on Tuesday, June 11, 2024, and run until Thursday, June 20, 2024. The sessions are held at the IPAM Campus, A.J. Momoh Street, Tower Hill, Freetown, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily.

Speaking at the opening session, the Coordinator of Short Course and Consultancy Unit, Dr. Oludolapo O. Akinyosoye Gbonda said this is the first time for such a course to be introduced in the West Africa sub-region through the support of UNIDO. She added that this is the first set of students on Quality Management Systems and called on them to embrace the course as it will help them improve gain professionals expertise in ISO9001, an internationally recognized standard for quality management systems. 

Dr. Oludolapo O. Akinyosoye Gbonda, The Coordinator of Short Course and Consultancy Unit,

She further informed the participants that by the end of the course, they will be equipped with skills to comprehend, implement, audit, and efficiently manage quality systems in their workplaces. Dr. Gbonda further revealed that the curriculum is enriched with practical insights and real-world industry examples, ensuring a thorough grounding in both theory and application.

Giving a background to the partnership, the Assistant Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dr. Mohamed Sheriff said when the DVC Prof. Conteh-Morgan took office, she introduced  a strategic plan which was two-pronged – infusing quality into all university programs and internationalizing  the university. Dr. Sheriff further stated that the partnership with University of West Scotland is very important for IPAM because this university is far above English universities when it comes to quality, adding that there is no way to go beyond standard when it comes to leveraging the University of West Scotland in quality and standard.

The Deputy Registrar of IPAM, Albert Baio

Interested parties for the next cohort are encouraged to enroll their staff in this transformative program. For further details, including the application process and course specifics, refer to the attached flyer and application form.

Registration is ongoing for the July session at the Short Course and Consultancy Unit on the first floor of the old IPAM building. For further inquiries, please call 075-191966 or 030-480963. The course fee can be paid into the following account:

Account Name: Institute of Public Administration and Management Consultancy

Account Number: A/C – 6340000669

Bank: Ecobank SL

This initiative marks a significant step toward advancing Sierra Leone’s development through enhanced quality management practices.

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