Sana'a: The Ministry of Oil and Minerals Council, chaired by Minister Dr. Abdullah Al-Amir, discussed today issues related to developing institutional performance, most notably the project to automate administrative, financial, and technical operations. The Council, in the presence of the Ministry's leaders and directors general, reviewed the training and development programs for employees of the Ministry's headquarters.
According to Yemen News Agency, the Council's discussion emphasized the importance of modernizing the Ministry's operational frameworks. The automation project aims to streamline processes and improve efficiency across various departments. The leaders engaged in detailed talks to identify the current challenges and potential technological solutions that could be implemented to enhance performance.
The review of the training and development programs was another critical focus during the meeting. The Council evaluated existing programs and considered new strategies to upskill the Ministry's workforce, ensuring employees are equipped with the necessary competencies to navigate the evolving operational landscape.
The meeting concluded with a consensus on the need for continuous improvement and adaptation to technological advancements to maintain institutional efficacy and meet organizational goals.
