Iraq in the Arab Organization for Administrative Development Conference
12/20/2014 0:00
BAGHDAD - A morning
like Iraq and Science and Technology Minister Fares Jajo in the works of the fourteenth annual conference held by the Arab Organization for Administrative Development during the period from 17-19 December, which concluded yesterday with recommendations to cooperate on building resilience to global risks in the Arab region.
The Conference was held in the presence of representatives of 18 Arab countries are Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Bahrain, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Tunisia, Algeria, Sudan, Lebanon, Yemen, Egypt, Morocco, Libya, Palestine, Mauritania.
He stressed the conference and there is a strong need to mature transparent visualize and develop a vision realistic and flexible mechanisms for Economic Cooperation and tracks between the Arab countries.
He explained the conference at the conclusion of his work that weak oversight rules and poor application of laws and legislation and the low level of skills led to the deformation of the organizational structures of the ministries, institutions and government bodies and the collapse of many of the services systems and the spread of financial and administrative corruption practices.
He stressed that there a clear need for new governance and radical modernization of public administration systems so that they can respond to the consequences of political, social and economic changes and reduce the risk of institutional collapse, taking into account the objectives of sustainable development currently under way at the local, regional and global levels.
She explained the recommendations that the consolidation of mechanisms and practices apply transparency, accountability, participation and self-assessment regulatory action to participate in the decision, equality and administrative responsibility, competence and ethics of public service management is one of the ruling conditions to face the risk of weakening the state and powers of the benefits industry.
He acknowledged the existence of the challenges of the real risks facing the Arab countries lead by maintaining the rule of law and its enforcement, and the face of organized crime, as well as practices that threaten the social ladder and live in safe and decent.
Congress noted the emergence of new types of risks in some Arab societies, especially in the oil-producing countries, including what affect social harmony and unity value on the cusp of random mixing, which began Features social and cultural implications ringing bells. The Conference endorsed the planned next conference title held during the period from 15 to December 17 of next year to be a 'development agenda beyond 2015 in the Arab states' that the state convened to be determined.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]
12/20/2014 0:00
BAGHDAD - A morning
like Iraq and Science and Technology Minister Fares Jajo in the works of the fourteenth annual conference held by the Arab Organization for Administrative Development during the period from 17-19 December, which concluded yesterday with recommendations to cooperate on building resilience to global risks in the Arab region.
The Conference was held in the presence of representatives of 18 Arab countries are Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Bahrain, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Tunisia, Algeria, Sudan, Lebanon, Yemen, Egypt, Morocco, Libya, Palestine, Mauritania.
He stressed the conference and there is a strong need to mature transparent visualize and develop a vision realistic and flexible mechanisms for Economic Cooperation and tracks between the Arab countries.
He explained the conference at the conclusion of his work that weak oversight rules and poor application of laws and legislation and the low level of skills led to the deformation of the organizational structures of the ministries, institutions and government bodies and the collapse of many of the services systems and the spread of financial and administrative corruption practices.
He stressed that there a clear need for new governance and radical modernization of public administration systems so that they can respond to the consequences of political, social and economic changes and reduce the risk of institutional collapse, taking into account the objectives of sustainable development currently under way at the local, regional and global levels.
She explained the recommendations that the consolidation of mechanisms and practices apply transparency, accountability, participation and self-assessment regulatory action to participate in the decision, equality and administrative responsibility, competence and ethics of public service management is one of the ruling conditions to face the risk of weakening the state and powers of the benefits industry.
He acknowledged the existence of the challenges of the real risks facing the Arab countries lead by maintaining the rule of law and its enforcement, and the face of organized crime, as well as practices that threaten the social ladder and live in safe and decent.
Congress noted the emergence of new types of risks in some Arab societies, especially in the oil-producing countries, including what affect social harmony and unity value on the cusp of random mixing, which began Features social and cultural implications ringing bells. The Conference endorsed the planned next conference title held during the period from 15 to December 17 of next year to be a 'development agenda beyond 2015 in the Arab states' that the state convened to be determined.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]