
Minister of State for Follow-up Affairs Mohammed bin Ibrahim Al-Mutawaa met the Moroccan Minister In-charge of Public Service and Modernisation of Administration, Mohamed Moubdi. The meeting reviewed ways of reinforcing cooperation between the two countries in the areas of administration and civil service.It also discussed ways to activate the memorandum of understanding signed between the two countries in December 2013 regarding cooperation in areas of civil service, administrative reforms, eGovernment, training and capacity building.The ministers hailed Bahrain’s participation in the works of the governance’s initiative in serving development in the Arab countries in cooperation with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).The Bahraini minister lauded the sustainable growth of relations between Bahrain and Morocco, and asserted the importance of reinforcing the benefits of exchanging expertise between the two countries at the level of spreading the governance culture.The Moroccan Minister expressed his aspiration to strengthen the joint work between the two countries, pointing out Bahrain’s experience in the area of developing the administrative systems.He also asserted his country's keenness to cooperate with Bahrain to develop their administrative capacities, and lay the foundations of the administrative development through work and sustainable reviewing of the successful experiences, the legislation and the modern systems.The meeting was attended by Ahmed bin Zayed Al Zayed, President of the Civil Service Bureau, Dr. Raed Mohammed bin Shams, Director General of the Institute of Public Administration, Mohammed Ali Al Qaed, CEO of eGovernment and Ahmed Rasheed Khatabi, the Ambassador of Morocco to Bahrain.
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