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The UAE chairs the Meeting of Ministers of Civil Service & HR for GCC Countries

Wednesday October 14, 2020

The United Arab Emirates represented by the Federal Authority for Government Human Resources presided over the seventeenth meeting of their Excellencies the Ministers and heads of civil service, administrative development and human resources entities in Gulf Cooperation Council States of the Gulf, which was Held virtually on 28th September 2020.

In the opening speech, His Excellency Dr. Abdulrahman Abdul Manan Al Awar, Director General of the Authority, emphasized on the importance of joint work and continuous coordination between civil service agencies, administrative development and human resources in the countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, being the only way to develop the governmental work sector in those countries, and the best solution to overcome the various challenges and obstacles facing it.

His Excellency praised the experiences of the Gulf Cooperation Council states, in terms of their interest in developing and enhancing its human capital, by adopting best international practices and experiences in the field of government work, and launching creative initiatives that enhance the role of Gulf human resources, which results in achieving the visions and aspirations of its countries, noting that the Covid-19 pandemic revealed the readiness of civil service, administrative development and human resources agencies in the GCC countries to deal with various types of challenges and rapid changes, It also highlighted the need for proactive planning and strengthen further  interrelation among all state agencies and institutions.

He pointed out that what distinguishes this year's meeting is that it is held under exceptional circumstances that the whole world is going through, not just countries in the region, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. He added that that the meeting discussed many important issues that would strengthen the process of the development of civil service and human resources, in light of the rapid development and growth of this sector, not only at the level of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, but also at the level of the region and the world.

Dr. Abdulrahman affirmed that the collaborative endeavors of joint Gulf action has formed over the course of nearly 40 years of coordination, integration and interdependence in various fields, a source of pride for the peoples of the region, setting the foundations for special relationships and common features and similar systems, Pointing out that this success would not have been achieved without the vision of the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries who were and still are always looking forward to a bright future that provides security, safety and prosperity to their people and fulfills their aspirations at all levels.

The meeting of ministers and heads of civil service and administrative development agencies was preceded, on the day by, the twenty-fourth preparatory meeting for agents of civil service and administrative development agencies in the countries of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, to confer and deliberate on mechanisms to improve the level of civil service and human resources agencies in the GCC countries, and to access the most recent developments and efforts made in implementing previous projects and recommendations.

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