Kuwait Public Works Minister Refers Employees for Retirement Amid Reform Plan
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Kuwait's Public Works Minister Dr. Noura al-Mashaan has initiated retirements for several ministry employees.
- The move is part of a reform plan to develop the work environment and empower national talent.
- The ministry aims to enhance institutional efficiency and improve service quality through this comprehensive development plan.
Kuwait's Minister of Public Works, Dr. Noura Mohammed Al-Mashaan, has initiated the retirement of several ministry employees as part of a broader reform effort. The ministry stated that this decision aligns with Al-Mashaan's strategy to cultivate a more dynamic work environment and prepare for future demands by prioritizing qualified national talent.
The decision aligns with Minister Al-Mashaanโs vision to develop the work environment and meet the requirements of the next phase by empowering qualified national talent to advance the development process and improve performance levels.
The initiative is framed as a move to advance the country's development process and elevate performance levels across the ministry. This aligns with a comprehensive plan designed to boost institutional efficiency, accelerate progress, and enhance the quality of services provided.
The ministry is implementing a comprehensive development plan to enhance institutional efficiency, accelerate progress, and improve service quality.
Looking ahead, the ministry plans to implement further measures to bolster national talent. The goal is to enable these individuals to assume greater responsibilities within various sectors of the ministry, thereby strengthening sustainable development and contributing to the achievement of its overarching objectives.
The coming phase will include further measures to support national talent and enable them to take on a greater role in the ministryโs various sectors, strengthening sustainable development and helping achieve the ministryโs objectives.
Originally published by Arab Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.