(HBO) – Hoa Binh province awarded three most breakthrough ideas for public administration reforms in a provincial contest launched last year.
A staff member at the single-window section in Thach Yen commune, Cao
Phong district, is handling administrative procedures for a local.
One winning idea proposed solutions to enhance
food safety management to develop the trademark of Da River fish submitted by
the provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development; another
presented a book categorizing legal documents issued by People’s Councils and People’s
Committees submitted by a group of officials in the provincial Department of
Justice; and the third one lined out solutions to improve effectiveness in
inspecting public administration reforms and other working fields in the home
affairs sector, submitted by the People’s Committee of Da Bac district.
They were selected among the 34 entries sent to
the 2019 competition which aimed to seek innovative ideas to improve the
effectiveness of state governance and the delivery of public administrative
services so as to attract investment, improve local business climate,
streamline public administrative procedures and apply information technology in
administrative reforms.
Every governmental unit in the province was
encouraged to participate in the contest.
The 2020 contest was launched by the provincial
People’s Committee in February this year and is receiving entries until
September 20./.
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