The Master of Public Administration (MPA) represents the reference degree for those who aspire to become true statesmen and stateswomen. Beyond academic prestige, MPA programs at the world's best universities — Harvard Kennedy School, Princeton, Columbia SIPA — offer the skills needed to drive a state's economy and transform public policy. For African francophone public sector professionals, this path represents a unique opportunity to combine local expertise with international vision. At Liwaza, we guide these future leaders toward excellence.
The question often arises: MBA or MPA? The answer fundamentally depends on your vision and aspirations.
The MBA: for the private sector
The MBA trains business leaders, entrepreneurs, consultants. Its focus is economic value creation, business strategy, market finance.
The MPA: for public service
The MPA trains leaders who want to impact at a national scale. It teaches how a state's economy is built, how public policies are designed and implemented, how to redistribute wealth equitably.
Who is the MPA for?
- Civil servants and public administration executives
- Professionals from international organizations (World Bank, IMF, AfDB)
- Diplomats and international relations professionals
- NGO and nonprofit sector leaders
- Social entrepreneurs aiming for systemic impact
The long-term vision
As one candidate supported by Liwaza puts it: 'A statesman is one who truly has commitment to public service. Having diplomas is one thing. Having the intrinsic skills to assume major responsibilities is another.'
The MPA doesn't aim for academic prestige. It aims to transform skills so that one day, you're ready for excellence when responsibilities arrive.