UAE, Kenya form new partnership to develop government jobs

2024-08-18 14:36:55

Dubai: “The Gulf”
The Governments of the UAE and the Republic of Kenya have launched a new partnership to exchange knowledge and experience in the field of governance and development of government work within the framework of a memorandum of understanding signed in the presence of Sheikh Shahbout bin Nahyan, Minister of State , under the initiative of the UAE Government’s Knowledge Exchange Program and during the work of the fourth session of the UAE and Kenya Commission.
The MoU was signed by Maryam bint Ahmed Al Hammadi, Minister of State and Secretary-General of the Council of Ministers, and Musalia Mudavadi, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Diaspora of Kenya.
institutional capacity
The partnership aims to strengthen joint efforts and cooperation in institutional capacity building, governance processes in the development of government work, and other areas of mutual interest. Maryam Al Hammadi stressed that the UAE government is eager to translate the directives of wise leadership by expanding the horizons of constructive cooperation and active partnerships with countries around the world, thus contributing to strengthening the international cooperation environment aimed at developing and modernizing government work. Contribute and join the global march to create a better future.
Musalia Mudawadi highlighted the depth of the outstanding relations between the Republic of Kenya and the United Arab Emirates, noting that the UAE provides more than 30,000 employment opportunities for Kenyan nationals and underlining Kenya’s commitment to strengthening the two relations between friendly countries. opportunities and provide capabilities that serve the interests of both peoples.
eight important areas
Abdullah Nasser Al Luta, Assistant Minister of Cabinet Affairs for Competitiveness and Knowledge Exchange, confirmed that the new partnership between the UAE and Kenyan governments in the area of ​​government modernization reflects the positive impact of the government’s knowledge exchange program initiatives and will It continuously strives to expand partnerships and strengthen cooperation frameworks with governments on all continents around the world.
He said that this partnership will cover eight important areas most closely related to the future visions of the two governments. Through these areas, professional knowledge will be transferred and successful experiences will be exchanged to develop government work and improve government standards. Ask to be prepared.
The MoU covers various areas, including developing government services to cover all segments of customers through proactive measures and quality services, and building the capacity of government service staff responsible for the design and delivery of services.
Areas of cooperation also cover the national agenda, allowing both parties to enrich performance management experience, review and improve national development plans to achieve future visions, and ensure full compatibility between government agencies. The ability to engage as a government changemaker that stimulates innovation and leads to achievement and success.
Entrepreneurship
In addition to human resources development, areas of cooperation include cooperation in building government competitiveness in the areas of general competitiveness, entrepreneurship, prosperity, innovation and technology, as well as the exchange of best practices in global competitiveness.
In addition to areas of mutual interest such as gender balance, renewable energy, youth, formulating public policies, promoting entrepreneurship and sustainable economic development, the cooperation also covers programming skills, improving customers’ e-government experience, and restructuring internal operating systems.

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