The advisers to discuss strategy
On: Sun 08/07/2011 22:13
BAGHDAD - A citizen held the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister first meeting of the senior leadership of public sector reform in Iraq, to discuss the development strategy for the reform of public and upgrading administrative performance in Iraq , said chief advisers Thamer Ghadban The first meeting discussed the mechanism outlined for the Committee's functions, complete its membership from the private sector, civil society and specialists from universities, Iraqi and foreign experts, and added that the aim of the reform of the public sector in Iraq beyond the Mdyatea management to include the effects of economic, social, political, cultural, and aims to provide services to citizens more effectively. To the deputy head of the body, Dr. Hamid behind the need to reform the civil order in Iraq, stressing that the reform process in spite of it becoming, but it accelerated, and the basic condition for success is to develop a road map based on an assessment of the reality of the case, and diagnose malfunctions, and the functioning of institutions and management human resources, to take on its way to success with the assistance of international organizations, was also stressed the need to develop a vision Iraq to complete the reform process on the ranges near, medium and long term. The meeting was attended by international partners from the United Nations, USAID, and representatives of relevant ministries of the Committee, along with a number of experts and advisers in the body.
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On: Sun 08/07/2011 22:13
BAGHDAD - A citizen held the advisers in the Office of the Prime Minister first meeting of the senior leadership of public sector reform in Iraq, to discuss the development strategy for the reform of public and upgrading administrative performance in Iraq , said chief advisers Thamer Ghadban The first meeting discussed the mechanism outlined for the Committee's functions, complete its membership from the private sector, civil society and specialists from universities, Iraqi and foreign experts, and added that the aim of the reform of the public sector in Iraq beyond the Mdyatea management to include the effects of economic, social, political, cultural, and aims to provide services to citizens more effectively. To the deputy head of the body, Dr. Hamid behind the need to reform the civil order in Iraq, stressing that the reform process in spite of it becoming, but it accelerated, and the basic condition for success is to develop a road map based on an assessment of the reality of the case, and diagnose malfunctions, and the functioning of institutions and management human resources, to take on its way to success with the assistance of international organizations, was also stressed the need to develop a vision Iraq to complete the reform process on the ranges near, medium and long term. The meeting was attended by international partners from the United Nations, USAID, and representatives of relevant ministries of the Committee, along with a number of experts and advisers in the body.
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