The Central Agency for Organization and Administration (CAOA) has completed the first draft of the National Public Administration Reform Strategy (NPARS) 2025-2030, which comes as part of the efforts of the Egyptian government to enhance public services and increase citizen satisfaction and trust.
The preparation of the NPARS 2025-2030 comes under the strategic directions of Egypt’s Vision 2030, intending to make use of the available opportunities to improve the state’s administrative apparatus, making it capable of adapting to national and international changes and developments and achieving development goals.
The preparation of the NPARS 2025-2030 was carried out by extensive technical support from the USAID-Economic Governance Activity (EGA). The CAOA, in cooperation with EGA, formed a team of professors and specialists in public administration and governance to work on preparing the strategy. In March, CAOA, in cooperation with EGA, held a workshop to discuss the general framework of the NPARS 2025-2030, attended by experts, public administration professors, specialists, and stakeholders from government entities, the private sector, and civil society.
The draft NPARS 2025-2030 includes a set of main pillars aimed at reforming the legislative and institutional structure of the state’s administrative apparatus, developing the government financial management system, human resources development, enhancing the digital infrastructure, and improving public services to ensure the effectiveness and efficiency of the state’s administrative apparatus so that it can achieve development goals and increase citizen satisfaction. As part of CAOA’s keenness to adopt a participatory approach in preparing the NPARS 2025-2030, in the coming period, CAOA, in cooperation with EGA, will organize a series of consultation workshops and sessions with experts, specialists, representatives of government entities, the private sector, civil society, and international organizations to present the draft strategy and solicit feedback on it. The NPARS 2025-2030 is set to be launched by the end of 2024.