Executive Council of ARADO Supports Sudan’s Reconstruction

Cairo – Sudanhorizon
The Executive Council of the Arab Administrative Development Organization (ARADO), in its 119th regular session held today on Wednesday, in Cairo under the chairmanship of Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, decided to task the organization with launching initiatives and a package of training programs and consultancy studies for Sudanese institutions as part of the country’s reconstruction phase.
Sudan’s Minister of Labor and Administrative Reform, Ahmed Ali Abdulrahman, who attended the meeting, expressed Sudan’s appreciation for the Executive Council’s decision and its commitment to ensuring that the organization plays its role towards Sudan, being one of the founding and active member states. He praised the positions of Arab countries and their support for efforts to rehabilitate Sudan’s civil service and its personnel, ensuring their effective contribution to the reconstruction process. He reaffirmed the openness of the ministry and its affiliated units to various initiatives and joint cooperation opportunities with different institutions and administrative bodies in the Arab world to help implement the reconstruction plans and programs.
The minister also emphasized that the coming period would witness further engagement with various Arab countries that have expressed their readiness and support for Sudan’s reconstruction phase, which will require extensive administrative reform.
He reiterated the ministry’s vision that these efforts should focus on enhancing the exchange of successful administrative and developmental experiences and building upon the outcomes of the series of dialogues and events initiated by the ministry—most recently the Civil Service Conference held at the end of April under the patronage of the President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. He noted that the ministry, under the guidance of both the Sovereignty and Cabinet Councils, has already begun following up on the conference’s recommendations and is submitting periodic reports in this regard.
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