- Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform (Lebanon)
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The Lebanese Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform (Arabic: مكتب وزير الدولة لشؤون التنمية الإدارية) was created in May and December 1994 in order to provide solutions and reform for a deficient post-civil war public administration.[1]
The ministry consists of four units:[2]
- Technical Cooperation Unit
- Advisory Group
- Administration Department
- Institutional Development Unit
The current minister is H.E Mohammad Fneish.[3]
References
- ^ "History". Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform (OSMAR). http://www.omsar.gov.lb/Cultures/en-US/About%20OMSAR/History/Pages/Test.aspx. Retrieved 2010-07-04.[dead link]
- ^ "Structure - Organizational Chart". OSMAR. http://www.omsar.gov.lb/Cultures/en-US/About%20OMSAR/Structure/Pages/Structure.aspx. Retrieved 2010-07-04.[dead link]
- ^ "H.E Mohammad Fneish". OSMAR. http://www.omsar.gov.lb/Cultures/en-US/The%20Minister/CV/Pages/MohammadFneish.aspx. Retrieved 2010-07-04.[dead link]
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