
Ejada enhances public sector performance: H E Baowain
Speaking at the third session of the Communication Dialogue last week, organised by the Government Communication Centre, H E Baowain highlighted the system's role in improving efficiency and accountability in government agencies.
'The Ejada system has seen significant progress. Individual Excellence has been implemented in 67 government agencies, enabling performance evaluation based on criteria such as operational speed, leadership, and job satisfaction.'
The session brought together government officials, stakeholders, and members of the public to discuss labour and employment policies. H E Baowain also outlined ongoing efforts to enhance employment opportunities in the country.
Launched in 2023, Ejada has been designed to measure institutional performance in government units. It provides a structured framework for assessing progress, improving service quality, and fostering innovation. The system also aims to promote a culture of efficiency and reward outstanding performance in public administration.
H E Baowain informed that the draft Civil Service Law is in the legislative process and is expected to be adopted soon.
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