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Gambian Leader Goes Big With 47M Service Shakeup
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43561, member: 636"] President Adama Barrow launched a major government reform program worth 47.7 million dollars on Friday. The Public Administration Modernization for Citizen Centric Service Delivery Program aims to improve how government serves people across Gambia. Cabinet ministers and diplomats attended the ceremony at Sir Dawda Kairaba Jawara Conference Center. The World Bank partners with Gambia to fund and support the five-year project. Government officials believe the program will transform public services for citizens. Barrow explained that public service quality shows how developed a nation has become. The president wants stronger and more efficient government departments that better serve citizens. Modern service delivery systems need proper capacity building and accountability measures at all government levels. The program focuses on building transparency across government operations. Democratic governance requires reliable institutions that citizens can trust. The project targets three main improvement areas for better service delivery. Enhanced domestic resource collection and financial reporting forms the first priority area. Human resource management improvements align with broader civil service reforms as the second focus. Citizen engagement programs in education create the third pillar for increased transparency and accountability. Each area connects with others to strengthen overall government performance. Success depends on coordination between all three reform pillars working together effectively. [/QUOTE]
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