Ramallah - Ma'an - The Minister of Culture, Imad Hamdan, launched the electronic link project between the Ministry and the governorate offices, because of its great importance in terms of governance of the Ministry's work and moving it to advanced and pioneering levels. This came in the presence of Undersecretary Jad Ghazawi, and directors of the ministry's offices in the governorates. Minister Hamdan said: The Palestinian government pays special attention to the digitization sector, as we keep pace with a technological revolution that must be invested to the utmost of our capabilities. This approach would enhance governance and transparency, and constitute a vital input for systematic work within the contexts of advance planning of activities and events, and follow-up and submission of reports related to achievement. He added that electronic connectivity between the Ministry's offices is an essential element in improving the efficiency of administrative work and enhancing communication and coordination be tween different departments, which contributes to providing better services to citizens and achieving the Ministry's goals more efficiently. Source: Maan News Agency
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