February 5, 2026

Addis Ababa, January 25, 2018 E.C. (KEMELMI)

The Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure Development, together with sectoral institutions, held a discussion on the implementation of the preparatory phase of the Government Service and Administration Reform. It is one of the houses. It has been working on the preparatory phase of the reform since July 22, 2017 E.C. Today, a discussion was held on the report of the work performed.

The Government Service and Administration Reform is designed to bring operational efficiency by providing services to citizens based on modern technology and the latest findings in management science, in order to It is a reform aimed at correcting deficiencies in knowledge, skills, mindset, morals, and behavior.

The reform is primarily focused on creating a conducive work environment, streamlining government administration and organizational systems, establishing a competency assessment and verification system for government employees, and enhancing implementation capacity, streamlining accessible services and decisions by building a digital civil service, accelerating the development of a civil service that ensures diversity and inclusion, It contains detailed issues such as facilitating the establishment of free and independent institutions in the sector, and accelerating the implementation of effective civil service leadership and institutional development.

A discussion was held on the work done so far in the preparatory phase, which took these major sectoral issues into account.

Honorable Yitmgeta Asrat (Dr.), Minister of State for the Infrastructure Sector, Ministry of Cities and Infrastructure He explained that the preparatory phase of the reform was able to reach its current level of results by giving the work high priority through sectoral leadership and the established committee, and that this same approach will be continued in the next phase. They emphasized that this must be continued with determination.

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