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Heads of Sectoral Bureaus in Somali State Assigned on Basis of Merit
ISSUE 103
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- British Parliamentarians To Begin At Short Visit To Somaliland Today

- Djiboutian President Defends  His Country’s Ties With Somaliland

- NOVIB Accused Of Meddling In Samo-Talis Affairs
- Annan Expresses Concern Over Tension in Sool

- Kenya Urges End To Somaliland, Puntland Tension

- Interview With Prof. Iqbal D. Jhazbhay

- Hargeisa Urban Household Economy Assessment,
Part VII

Health

- Cry For Help That Led To The Morgue

International News

- Heads of Sectoral Bureaus in Somali State Assigned on Basis of Merit

- Biometrics To Be Used In UK To Tackle Asylum Abuse

- Somali Youth Center May Be Forced To Close

- Committee To Vet Passport Applications

- Blast injures six on Djibouti train

- Soldiers Gather In Memory

- US Issues Travel Warning To US Americans Visiting Djibouti

- Vatican Names New Envoy To Ethiopia, Djibouti And Somalia

- Roots of 1977 Somali-Ethiopian War

- How Kenya Averted War With Somalia

Peace Talks

- Aid Somalia Peace Bid, Ethiopia Told

- Somalia Faction Accuses Kiplagat

Daallo Airlines Flies You Everywhere

 

Editorial & Opinions

- British Parliamentarians' visit to Somaliland

- Puntland’s Suicidal Miscalculations

- The Rule of Law and The Return of Osman Kaluun

- Drop The Press Bill

- Why Students Fail In The Final Exam: An in-depth analysis

- Kenyan Foreign Minister’s Reference To Somaliland As A Faction Criticized


Heads of Sectoral Bureaus in Somali State Assigned on Basis of Merit

Jijiga, January 22,2004 (WIC)- The Somali Regional State Capacity
Building Coordination Bureau in Ethiopia disclosed that as part of its
effort to implement the Civil Service Reform Program, it has
undertaken the assignment of heads at various levels.

Bureau Head, Dawed Mohammed told WIC that the 25 heads of bureaux,
departments, sections and teams are assigned on the basis of their
professional level and competence.

The assignment of the heads was made after a careful and thorough
examination of their educational and professional credentials,
including work experience, efficiency, ethical standards and
commitment, he said.

The appointment of heads on the basis of merit is the first of its
kind in the region and would help to avoid corrupt practices enhancing
the capacity of the bureaux, he added.

According to the Head the supporting staff of sectoral bureaux would
be carried out based on the criteria set by the Regional Civil Service
Bureau.

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