Supreme Council for Humanitarian Affairs launches services guide
In Sana’a, the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation launched today,Sunday, the work on a guide to the services provided by the Council.
At the inauguration, the Deputy Prime Minister for Services and Development Affairs of the caretaker government, Dr. Hussein Maqbouli, stressed the importance of launching the Experimental Council’s services guide, which coincides with the Yemeni people’s celebrations of the Prophet’s birthday.
For his part, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation, Ibrahim Al-Hamli, stressed the importance of working with the services guide and its positive impact on developing administrative work, improving services, facilitating procedures , transactions ,presenting them to citizens in a simplified and easy way.
Al-Hamli pointed out that the services guide comes within the framework of institutional building and the Council’s efforts to develop services and shift from traditional to electronic work, in addition to developing capabilities, automation, and others.
At the inauguration, which was attended by the Assistant Secretary-General of the Council, Muhammad Fares, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Civil Service for the Oversight Sector, Abdullah Haider, considered the inauguration of the Council’s services manual an embodiment of the principle of assuming responsibility , consolidating the values of sincerity and perfection.
In turn, the head of the council’s services development and procedures simplification team, Walid Al-Jabri, reviewed the topics and features of the operations and procedures included in the services guide.