March 10, 2026
Adama, 26 February 2018.Mt (from recruit).
An in-depth survey of the institute, prepared by the Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure, a forum for awareness-raising training on the institution’s 10-year roadmap document and stakeholder analysis document, was held today in Adama City.
The heads of the Ministry, the Reform Studies Group, and the members of the Technical Committee participated in the organised awareness forum
In a message, the State Minister of Honour, who initiated the forum with a speech, Ms. Helen Debebe, stated that as a country, there is a focus on reform work and that work is being done to create new practices that will allow for changing the current system in all areas, and that the reform study will be studied jointly by the Ministry and the Coalition of Responsible Institutions, as of July 2017.They stated that since Mt, the team made up of seven sub-committees has performed pre-arrangement duties well and has been performing a number of tasks.
He added that, in order to be able to create a complete stature and provide a full range of services to the community from fiscal year 2019, remaining jobs should be completed in Berber and that participation should be made in today’s arena by providing improvement resources on the documents provided
Following his message, Tesfaye Atare, who briefed on basic reform reform activities, said that the overall direction of the reform was to assign qualified personnel to the position and provide proper services, and that the work the sector does is related to standards and so the standard is needed to be maintained and serviced.
Subsequently, three awareness training documents prepared for the day were submitted by members of the Subcommittee on Policy, Strategy and Preparation of Legal Frameworks of the Ministry of Urban and Infrastructure.
There has been a joint discussion of the documents presented and a number of proposals have been raised that would be input from the panelists to develop documents.
He elaborated on issues that required a response from the House to the Minister’s Office, the Palisna Strategy Research Executive, and the study group’s chair, Aman Assefa (Dr)
Finally, in a summary opinion by the Minister of State for Dignity, Mrs. Helen Debebe, the document is a key strategic document and the person doing the work will have a wide view, so that by looking deeper into the institutional survey, flaws are reconciled and consistent, they set the direction that an image should be prepared in a way from Sach.