UAE-backed programme broadens assessment of public institutions
Uzbekistan has expanded a UAE-backed programme to evaluate the performance of state institutions, with 41 ministries and agencies assessed this year. The evaluations focus on criteria such as transparency, digitalisation, and service delivery, aiming to improve public trust in government. The initiative, which has been in place since 2019, is part of a broader cooperation framework between Uzbekistan and the UAE on public administration reform.
- ▪The programme has doubled the number of institutions assessed compared to the previous cycle.
- ▪Evaluators emphasized measurable results and the effectiveness of state institutions.
- ▪The Ministry of Internal Affairs was recognized for significantly increasing online service availability.
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