Ministerial Development Council Reviews Government Projects and Programmes

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The Ministerial Development Council, under the leadership of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, and Chairman of the Presidential Court, convened at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi to review significant government initiatives and programs.

This strategic meeting aimed to strengthen the UAE’s national development efforts, with a focus on improving public finance efficiency, bolstering digital infrastructure, and advancing various national sectors like healthcare, education, and industry.

  1. Public Finance Efficiency
    The Council reviewed several projects aimed at optimizing the efficiency of public finances within the federal government. These efforts align with the UAE’s vision to ensure financial sustainability and effective resource allocation.
  2. Digital Infrastructure and Cyber Challenges
    Reports on the UAE’s digital infrastructure readiness were presented, highlighting measures to tackle emerging cyber challenges. This underscores the nation’s commitment to maintaining robust digital security.
  3. National Policies in Key Sectors
    The Council evaluated the outcomes of implementing healthcare, general education, and industrial development policies, ensuring alignment with the country’s strategic goals.
  4. Regulatory and Human Resource Frameworks
    Proposed frameworks for regulatory, financial, and human resource management in federal entities were discussed to enhance operational effectiveness.
  5. International Engagements
    The Council reviewed the UAE’s active participation in international events, reaffirming its global presence and commitment to collaborative growth.

Driving UAE’s National Vision

The Council’s discussions reflect the UAE’s forward-looking approach to governance, focusing on enhancing efficiency, leveraging technology, and improving quality across critical sectors. With the continuous evaluation of government programs, the nation aims to remain a global leader in innovation, development, and citizen welfare.

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