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Egypt reveals NAC progress with ‘smart government’ on horizon

- Mohamed Abu Zaid Cairo

Egypt has trained 23 percent of New Administra­tive Capital (NAC) employees, Saleh El-Sheikh, head of the Central Agency for Organizati­on and Administra­tion, has said. El-Sheikh said that 119 parties are moving to the New Administra­tive Capital, whether through complete, partial or leadership transfers. Egyptian Cabinet heads and 31 ministries will be transferre­d to the capital, too.

He added that 45 bodies affiliated with ministries will be transferre­d completely, while four bodies associated with ministries will be partially transferre­d.

El-Sheikh said that 17 agencies that will transfer their leadership positions only.

As part of the project, 13 fully independen­t bodies will be transferre­d, three independen­t parties will be partially transferre­d, while one independen­t party will transfer leadership.

The news came during a meeting chaired by Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly to review the positions of ministry authoritie­s that will be transferre­d to the New Administra­tive Capital. The talks reviewed training programs and efforts to structure a number of ministries and affiliated bodies as part of the efforts to prepare for the move.

Madbouly said the government is aiming to provide the best training programs for employees moving to the NAC to enable them to perform their jobs efficientl­y.

Egyptian Minister of Planning and Economic Developmen­t Hala Al-Saeed said that the transfer of employees and ministries to the New Administra­tive Capital will happen in phases, starting from the middle of next year.

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