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Gambia Plans 47.7 Million Dollar Overhaul of Public Service
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43943, member: 636"] Gambian President Adama Barrow started a major government reform program worth 47.7 million dollars. The World Bank helps fund the Public Administration Modernization for Citizen Centric Service Delivery Program. Government officials and diplomats gathered at the Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara Conference Center for the launch ceremony. The five-year project aims to make public services work better for citizens. Barrow wants stronger and more efficient government operations across the country. The president believes good public service shows how developed a nation has become. He said the program will help build transparent government that focuses on what people need. The project supports democratic values and helps the economy grow. Barrow thinks modern service delivery systems will make government more accountable to citizens. The program uses local systems rather than outside solutions to create lasting change. Three main areas guide the reform efforts throughout the government. First comes better ways to collect taxes and report financial information. Second focuses on improving how the government hires and manages workers. Third works on getting citizens more involved in education decisions. Barrow asked all Gambians to support the program and help make it successful. The reforms should strengthen institutions and create more equal opportunities for everyone. [/QUOTE]
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