
Building confidence: The tendency begins with a step
Dr.. Ali Mohamed Osman Al-Iraqi
The Prime Minister, Mr. Mu'taz Moussa, embarked on a method of communication and follow-up that benefited from the ownership of the information and the clarity of the program. This is essential in an atmosphere in which all the reasons for distrust between the parties to economic activity have accumulated. In order for this behavior to lead the prime minister to cut miles in the course of trust, let us reflect on the requirements to transform this approach into an integrated strategy.
Trust is a key factor in the stability of societies and nations. All parties (society, government, the private sector, civil society organizations, etc.) are guaranteed to integrate their efforts into a coherent and harmonious system aimed at the welfare of the nation and the renaissance of society. (Trust: The Role of Social Virtues in Creating Economic Prosperity), in which he presented detailed comparisons of Western capitalism and East capitalism (Japan) and concluded that the fundamental difference is the system of values, customs and traditions of each
A program that addresses the causes of distrust and enhances the positive spirit among all parties. Certain confidence-building commitments can be identified as follows:
First: the adoption of transparency as a method in the management of government agencies, and begins with the ownership of information on policies and plans and decisions and objectives and costs and expected from the total
Second: Expand the circle of participation in the development of policies and exit from the government departments of the space of society and its institutions, whether organizations or private sector
Third: Increasing the efficiency of government spending by ensuring higher rates of production and service at a lower cost (related to the efficiency of government spending in a previous article). Government agencies can compete and organize awards for management with higher achievement in service and gain citizen satisfaction
Fourth: To strengthen the private sector of social responsibility programs and to be included in community development strategies and to ensure that they are real and expressive of the needs of the community and not just information campaigns
Fifth: Expand the work of civil society organizations and provide them with responsible oversight to ensure a higher degree of quality and empower all segments of society and contribute to the realization of the principles of justice and equity
Confidence is an endeavor that requires concerted action by all concerned parties and the establishment of major goals in view of the goals of sustainable development and the principles of justice and equity, and ensuring that we ensure not only a seat in the emerging economies but above that a regional role affecting the resources of the country and the needs of the individual citizen of Sudan
Elaf newspaper
Comments
Post a Comment