Ministry of Administrative Development (Syria)
Appearance
وزارة التنمية الإدارية | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | 2014 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Syria |
Headquarters | Damascus |
Minister responsible | |
Website | www.moad.gov.sy |
Member State of the Arab League |
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The Ministry of Administrative Development (Arabic: وزارة التنمية الإدارية) is a ministry of the Syrian government.
History
[edit]The Ministry was established by Legislative Decree No. 39 of 2014.[1] It has been managed by Dr. Salam Safaf since March 29, 2017.[2]
Organisation
[edit]Centers
[edit]- Administrative Support and Measurement Center
- HR Service Center in governorates
- State Leaders Center
Central departments
[edit]- Communication and Executive Support Department
- Quality Control Department
- Institutional organization management
- Human Resource Management
- Reliability and Licensing Department
- Functional Legislation Management
- Management simplification of procedures
- Administrative development directorates in the governorates
Responsibilies
[edit]The ministry is responsible for cooperation and coordination with the public and concerned authorities, undertakes the review and study of the laws regulating the public job and proposing its development to ensure the improvement of its performance and the quality of its services.[3]
Ministers
[edit]Minister | Government | Term | |||
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Minister of Administrative Development | |||||
Hassan al-Nouri | Second Wael al-Halqi government Imad Khamis government |
27 August 2014 to 29 March 2017 | |||
Salam Mohammad al-Saffaf | Imad Khamis government First Hussein Arnous government Second Hussein Arnous government Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali government |
29 March 2017 to
10 December 2024 | |||
Fadi al-Qassem | Mohammed al-Bashir government | 10 December 2024
to the present |
References
[edit]- ^ "مواضيع ذات صلة". Archived from the original on 9 December 2020. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- ^ السيرة الذاتية للدكتورة سلام سفاف- وزيرة التنمية الإدارية Archived 2020-12-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Syria Step". Retrieved 2020-12-09.