Hanafi says IEA seeking to promote electronic governance

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Deputy Prime Minister for Administrative Affairs Abdul Salam Hanafi said on Sunday that the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) is trying
to promote electronic governance in its institutions.Hanafi said this at the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for
the simplification of administrative processes between the Department of Administrative Reforms and Civil Services, the Ministry of Martyrs
and the Disabled, and Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat company.Hanafi added that the Islamic Emirate is committed to e-governance and is
seeking to network government institutions so that the work can be done quickly.&God willing, we are determined to gradually reform all
government institutions
We are seeking to end the paperwork in the departments and we are trying to promote electronic governance among the institutions,& he
said.Hanafi also said that the Islamic Emirate is committed to serving the people and to the development of the country
He also said the government will soon start work on the second phase of Qosh Tepa canal as the first phase is almost
complete.&Alhamdulillah, the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan is engaged in reconstruction and development works in various fields
The first phase of the Qosh Tepa canal is being completed with our own funds,& he said.On the other hand, officials in the Administrative
Reforms and Civil Services Department said that they are hoping to attract experts and professionals in government offices and want the work
to be entrusted to professionals
At the same time, the officials of DABS announced that 118 million afghanis has been collected from strongmen.&The goal is to prevent
corruption
The goal is to show compassion to the oppressed and suffering people
The goal is to avoid spending,& Abdulhanan Arifullah, the general director of the Administrative Reforms and Civil Services Department,
said.Deputy PM Hanafi said that compared to any other institution, the processes in the Ministry of Martyrs and the Disabled need to be
simplified because vulnerable people reach out to this institution.According to him, in the current year, 13.5 billion afghanis have been
budgeted for the martyrs, disabled and orphans.The post Hanafi says IEA seeking to promote electronic governance first appeared on Ariana
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