About

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Our Mission

The mission of the School of Public Service is to develop outstanding public sector leaders to serve with South Sudan’s NGOs, IOs, and government institutions. We teach both theory and practice, with a heavy dose of applied exercises. We offer a 1-year Post-Graduate Diploma and a 2-year Master’s Degree, as well as certificate and customized courses.

Our Core Values

  • Excellence. We are committed to providing an excellent education to our students.
  • Service. We are committed to serving the people of South Sudan; their well-being is our top priority.
  • Integrity: We honor our country, communities, families, and selves by adhering to the highest standards of conduct. We endeavor to do what is right, even when no one is watching.
  • Knowledge and Know-How. Our programs integrate theory and practice, with a heavy dose of applied exercises.
  • Teamwork: We find strength in diversity, and unity in a shared commitment to build the nation; we do not let tribal, regional, or political differences become divisive. We also partner with our stakeholders and build trust by listening and following through.
  • Hard Work: We work hard every day striving to achieve our personal goals and the goals of the School.
  • Respect: We value staff and student contributions to our mission and treat each other with courtesy and respect.
  • Accountability: We take responsibility for our actions; learn from our mistakes; and celebrate our achievements.
  • Problem-Solving: We expect staff and students to take initiative and solve problems; and we empower them to do so.
  • Courage. We have the courage to live our values and to act in the face of adversity and resistance.

Our History

The idea of a leadership academy for public servants pre-dates the CPA, but it was not pursued in earnest until April 2012, when Patricia Thomson released A Simple Proposal: A Powerful Idea – The NGO and Public Service Academy. The idea was refined and a robust curriculum developed over the next 18 months. On October 25, 2013 A Call to Action: Establishing the South Sudan School of Public Service was shared with South Sudan’s Development Policy Forum (DPF). It was well received, and in early 2014 a Board of Advisors was established to “help finalize the School’s design and curriculum, as well as to help find start-up funding and mobilize the School.” The Board was chaired by Dr. Luka Monoja, MP.   Other board members included Cde Kuel Aguer, Dr John Akec, Dr Julia Duany, Dr Leben Moro, Mr Vincent Oywak, Dr Pauling Riak and Dr Stephen Yar.  In order to decide where to house the School, the Board held a competition and the University of Juba was selected. On Nov 4, 2014, the University Dean’s Board approved the School. Several days later (Nov 14), a Memorandum of Agreement was signed between the University, the Board of Advisors, and Patricia Thomson (the School’s Director-designee).   The Curriculum Committee approved the School’s core courses on 17 March 2015, the Senate approved the School on April 24, 2015 and the University Council approved it on May 29, 2015.

Since its inception, the School’s founders have underscored the importance of developing mindsets, as well as technical skills, as reflected by our Core Values. They have also emphasized building foundational skills like critical thinking and communications. Finally, they have stressed the need to balance theory and practice, or as we like to say, “knowledge and know-how.” These priorities have guided the School’s development, and we hope, will continue to guide its operations in the years to come.