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Govt approves set of administrative institutional reforms
[28/August/2007]

SANA'A,  (Saba)- The cabinet weekly session, chaired by Premier Ali Mujawar, approved Tuesday a set of administrative and institutional reforms which were presented by Ministry of Civil Service and Insurance according to orders of President Ali Abdullah Saleh.

The reforms aim to improve the governmental administration to better competence and efficiency of its systems by defining their roles and tasks to halt specializations overlapping and repetition, the thing which would ease dealings with the governmental systems and ensure high quality services.

Therefore, the cabinet approved restructuring Ministry of Civil Service and Insurance in the light of an approved project presented by the Project of Updating Civil Service.

It called for finalizing procedures of issuing the organizing bylaw of the civil service ministry which would reinforce the ministry's performance in coordination with the different governmental systems.

Moreover, the cabinet also directed to form a supreme committee and a higher technical committee to study results of the special study over reviewing role and performance of the government and to suggest required visions to be executed.

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