The Directorate of International Relations, Aid Coordination, and Integration Develops an Online Database System and Holds a Three-Day Workshop for Relevant Partners

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Thu, Sep 11 2025 1:34 PM
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An online database system was developed and introduced to relevant stakeholders during a three-day workshop by the Ministry of Public Health’s Directorate of International Relations, Aid Coordination, and Integration. The system is designed to ensure transparency in operations, facilitate effective coordination of aid, and provide necessary support.

Furthermore, the creation and implementation of this system will provide fast, transparent, and accurate access to information related to the Directorate and will promote improved coordination among partner agencies.

It is worth noting that, for the first time, a systematic digital platform has been established to manage international aid. This system will play a vital role in enhancing project management, enabling accurate monitoring and evaluation of aid, and preventing duplication of activities.

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