Santo Domingo.– Minister of Youth Carlos Valdez Matos is among the 199 public servants who graduated in the first postgraduate degree in Public Administration, taught by the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo (UASD), as part of the professionalization strategy of the public function promoted by the Government.
Valdez Matos described the investiture as a personal achievement and a renewed commitment to citizenship, noting that returning to UASD represents "the dream of every young Dominican," now from the responsibility of public service.You may be interested in: http://President Abinader leads first postgraduate graduation in Public Administration from UASD
“Preparing ourselves to be better public servants increases citizen commitment and gives us the satisfaction of exercising our functions with greater firmness and responsibility, to respond with quality to citizen service, to Dominican youth and to the country,” he expressed.
The graduate highlighted that this academic training reflects President Luis Abinader's commitment to the professionalization of those who hold positions in the State, emphasizing that the training strengthens the response capacity of the public administration in the face of an increasingly demanding society. The ceremony was led by the president, who emphasized that public service is a vocation that demands ethics, character, and constant preparation, especially in a context of accelerated technological changes and global challenges. In that sense, he announced the opening of a new cohort with 500 participants, as a continuation of the specialized training process for public officials. The postgraduate program was developed through the National Institute of Public Administration (INAP) and the Ministry of Public Administration, taking international best practices as a reference, and marks a milestone in the construction of a more efficient, professional, and results-oriented public administration for the benefit of citizens.






