Abu Dhabi will host the fourth Arab conference on Administrative Reform and Development on November 19-21.

Titled “Administration between the Public and Private Sectors: Heading towards Institutional Excellence”, the event is co-organized by the Arab Administrative Development Organization (ARADO) alongside the UAE Ministry of Presidential Affairs (MOPA).

The conference seeks ways of developing public administration and services in light of the fading differences between the public and private administrations, Director General of the Arab Administrative Development Organization Nasser al Qahtani said in statements on Monday.

The 4th Arab Conference on Administrative Reform and Development will be held in light of the improvement of public service rendering methods to become a perfect model.

The conference aims to work on increasing governmental institution capability to foresee future and achieve leadership and excellence in administrative practices, as well as to respond to the recommendations that were offered during the previous administrative reform and development conferences, held by ARADO in Cairo and Muscat during the years 2015 and 2016.

Also, it aims to discuss the development process of government administration and public service rendering in all stages of public administration development.

The event is meant to highlight a multitude of Arab and global practices that are built on partnership, mutual learning, and integration in administration between methods and tools of government administration and methods and tools of the private sector.

Source: MENA