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  • 25 November 2025
  • 08:41
Continuation of the Second Day Workshops for the Public Sector Update Roadmap Executive Program

Khaberni - On Tuesday at the Prime Minister's Office, workshops on the second executive program for the public sector update roadmap for the years 2026 - 2029 continue, with the participation of experts and specialists from both the public and private sectors; to review and discuss the program planned to be announced soon.

The Tuesday session discusses "Governance and Regulatory Environment Component, Human Resources and Leadership Component, and Institutional Culture Component," and the workshops conclude on Wednesday with a session titled "Policies and Legislation Component and Spending Efficiency Component".

On Monday, the Minister of State for Public Sector Development, Badriya Al Balbeesi, launched at the Prime Minister's Office, the second executive program workshops for the public sector update roadmap for the years (2026-2029), under the slogan "A Launch toward Achieving Impact".

Al Balbeesi opened the first workshop on Monday, which discussed the Government Services and Procedures Component and the Data and Emerging Technologies Component.

The Prime Minister's Office held seven discussion sessions to prepare for the second executive program of the public sector update roadmap, in addition to a series of interactive meetings with secretaries and general directors in ministries and government institutions; to discuss their recommendations and suggestions to ensure the coherence of the initiatives and goals included in the second executive program for the roadmap.

It is noted that the public sector update roadmap was launched in 2022 to span ten years and consists of seven components, which are: Government Services and Procedures, Governance and Regulatory Environment, Policies and Legislation, Human Resources and Leadership, Institutional Culture, Data and Emerging Technologies, and Spending Efficiency, aiming to achieve an effective and enabled public sector.

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