The Ministry of State for Federal National Council Affairs (MSFNCA) organised a workshop on human resources as part of its strategy to support the Sheikh Khalifa Excellence Programme. The workshop focused on the various methodologies followed by the Ministry and its human resources-related objectives.
The workshop was held at the Ministry’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi and was part of a series of such initiatives launched by the Ministry to enhance the performance of human resources.
Sami Bin Adai, Executive Director for Institutional Affairs and Back-Up, inaugurated the workshop that was attended by departmental heads and employees.
Tariq Lootah, Director General of the Ministry, praised the initiatives launched by the Institutional Affairs and Back-up Sector at the Ministry. He that these are in line with the overall strategy of introducing global best practices at government departments, and further strengthening the efficiency and productivity of employees in line with the Sheikh Khalifa Excellence Programme.
Lootah said that the Ministry is committed to ensure that all employees are aware of the standards outlined by the Sheikh Khalifa Excellence programme, and thus aligned to its goals
He highlighted the need to develop internal practices through such workshops to strengthen the human resource base and boost efficiency.
About Ministry of State for Federal National Council Affairs
The Ministry of State for Federal National Council Affairs (MSFNCA) was founded under Federal Decree No. (10) for the year 2006. A milestone for the UAE, MSFNCA reflects the vision of the President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan in shaping a new political culture for the country and further strengthening the political framework.
The ministry will be responsible for promoting participatory political practices among citizens of the UAE and propose actions to enhance the role of the FNC and co-ordinate its work with the Federal Government. MSFNCA participates in establishing legislations related to the role of the FNC and supervises media activities in relation to the FNC.