Sirt – The First Phase of the Great Man-Made River Investment Authority in the Central Region concluded a specialized training course. The course covered accounting work and inventory management. It was organized in cooperation with faculty members from Sirt University. This aligns with the Authority’s plan. The plan aims to enhance the efficiency of its staff. It also seeks to improve institutional performance.
Sources within the Authority’s administration informed the Libyan News Agency in Sirt. The course lasted for five days. Staff from the Internal Audit Office participated. Departments of Costs and Stores also attended. The Financial Department of the Authority was involved. The goal was to develop their professional skills. It aimed to enable them to apply modern scientific principles. This applies to accounting work and inventory management.
The course was titled “Documentation Cycle and Storage Management in Warehouses”. It covered theoretical and practical aspects. Topics included the concept of the documentation cycle. It also addressed its importance in controlling financial procedures. Mechanisms of proper storage management were discussed. Methods of warehouse organization were presented. Inventory control techniques were taught. These techniques aim to reduce waste and improve usage efficiency.
Officials in charge of the training program confirmed its significance. This course is part of a series of qualification programs. The Authority seeks to implement these programs. They contribute to strengthening principles of transparency. They also enhance financial discipline. The programs ensure the soundness of administrative and financial procedures. They aim to raise the overall level of performance.
The course concluded with a certificate distribution ceremony. Certificates were given to the participants. This acknowledged their commitment and interaction. The step aims to encourage them. It motivates them to continue developing their professional capabilities. This serves the Authority’s objectives. It enhances the efficiency of institutional work within it.
