The Management of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) has concluded a three-day Monitoring and Evaluation result-based Training Workshop for its M&E Department in Monrovia.
The training workshop started on Wednesday, Sept. 18, 2024 and ended on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024 with the aim to accomplish NLA Sustained Commitments to quality work capacity development of its Staff specifically the Monitoring and Evaluation Department.
The NLA M&E upscaling initiative implemented by one of Liberia’s best non-governmental organizations, Research Management and Consortium Incorporated (RMC), was further designed to expand staff ideas, knowledge and skills in the areas of Monitoring, Evaluation, Tracking and Reporting effectively on the gaming and gambling industry.
At the climax of the three-day event, NLA’s Deputy Director General for Administration, Hon. Ennish Lamie Fahnbulleh who represented NLA’s Director General, Hon. Reginald Kpan Nagbe, praised his Boss (Hon. Nagbe) for his leadership prowess and for the opportunity to represent Management in such strategic Capacity development workshop.
Hon. Fahnbulleh continued by commending the implementing partner, RMC for the initiative and urged NLA Monitoring and Evaluation Department to make good use of the practical knowledge acquired noting it’s for the common good of NLA and Liberia as a whole.
Hon Fahnbulleh concluded by noting, the workshop is just one of NLA many upcoming robust Capacity building initiative in making the entity second to none.
In response to NLA Deputy Director General for Administration, RMC Chief Executive Director, Mr. Josephus K. Zumo said the training advanced ideas and skills in the areas of Monitoring, Evaluation, Tracking and Reporting effectively.
Speaking on behalf of the participants, NLA’s Deputy Director for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), Mr. Armah B. Kamara lauded both NLA’s Management and RMC for the great training initiative and promised that the skills acquired will be used to advance improved reporting mechanism in the gaming and gambling industry in Liberia.