The Secretary of State for Defense in charge of ex-combatants and victims of war, Koumpa Issa, chaired, last Friday, the ceremony of presentation of certificates to the participants.
Retirement. The word continues to scare workers. So much does he carry with him a strong load of negative prejudices. It is to deconstruct this image of retirement as a punishment that the Secretary of State for Defense in charge of veterans and victims of war (Sed-Cacvg) organized a series of trainings for its staff. Theme under debate: “How to prepare for retirement”. Launched on November 16, these capacity building operations for 30 officers ended on December 11, in Yaoundé, during a ceremony chaired by Koumpa Issa, Secretary of State to the Minister of Defense, in charge of former combatants and victims of war.
For the latter, the work organized aims, in the long term, to “get the ex-combatants out of homelessness. [afin de] see them pass from the status of eternal assisted to that of worthy citizen envied and respected by all ”. Thanks to the support of a partner, the participants were introduced to the concept of preparing a life project. A kind of comprehensive insurance that allows you to enjoy a peaceful retirement.
Alongside the military, around thirty civilian personnel also received training as part of this seminar. Cellelà focused on the techniques of drafting administrative and regulatory correspondence. In 2019, the Secretary of State for Defense in charge of ex-combatants and war victims devoted itself to the training of trainers in the 10 regions. But this year, an emphasis has been placed on central services, due in particular to restrictions linked to Covid-19
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