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Asharq Al-Awsat
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Asharq Al-Awsat

UAE Implements New Methodology for Government Action

UAE's new methodology government action aims to accelerate achievements - WAM

The UAE announced a new methodology of government action by launching major transformative projects that will drive the creation of the world's best and most vibrant economy.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai revealed that the UAE government launched the new methodology for federal government work, which focuses on short-term transformational projects and gives greater authorities to federal ministries, guided by the 'Principles of the 50' in paving its new government path.

The UAE is seeing a rapid growth phase, he added, noting that the world is experiencing unprecedented geopolitical and technological shifts, and that successful countries will be quickest in adapting to these developments, state news agency WAM reported.

He also stressed that the modern government work model is different from that from ten years ago, as well as what is expected from ministers, noting that the Emirati people deserve the best and most efficient government.

The UAE government has organized meetings that were attended by 70 ministers and government officials from over 40 federal government entities to discuss major projects aimed at supporting the efforts of ministers and federal authorities in drafting plans, presenting proposals for major projects in vital sectors and linking them to national priorities, in a way that would benefit the UAE community, improve the government’s readiness for the future.

During the launch of the sessions, Mohammad bin Abdullah Al Gergawi, Minister of Cabinet Affairs, said the new methodology embodies the vision of Sheikh Mohammed to achieve progress in government work, affirming that it will boost UAE’s regional and global excellence and leadership.

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