Afghan Biographies

High Council for Administrative Reforms


Name High Council for Administrative Reforms
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History and Biodata

In order to properly manage the system of civil services, High Council for Administrative Reforms has been established in accordance with the Constitution and other enacted domestic laws to approve essential elements of policies of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan.

 

Objectives of High Council for Administrative Reforms:

 

  • To review the need of bringing about essential reforms in the organizational structures of government institutions, more specifically those institutions providing essential services
  • To approve necessary strategies and policies for the civil services system of Afghanistan and to create a sustainable, independent, de-politicized and professional system
  • To create and approve establishment of a general management system for the recruitment of civil service employees ultimately resulting in professionalizing of the system and attaining trust of the people
  • To approve policies on necessary rules and regulations of the civil service system and to oversee adherence to those rules and regulations across the country
  • To establish management system vested with evaluating performance of civil service employees
  • To approve an effective, reliable, and transparent mechanism to redress grievances of civil service employees
  • To develop national policies enhancing capacities of the employees
  • To organize mechanism of remunerating continuous salaries and payable privileges to civil service employees



Composition of High Council for Administrative Reforms:

Minister of Finance

Minister of Economy

Minister of Justice

Senior Advisor to the President on Infrastructure

Head of Civil Services and Administrative Reforms Commission

Deputy Head of Administrative Office of the President

Cabinet members (when required)

 

During six months of the establishment, a meeting of the Council was conducted within every two weeks and later quarterly meetings were arranged. At the first step, the ten key ministries which are more responsible for utilizing their budgets come under discussion, each meeting being devoted to issues pertinent to one single ministry. The discussion revolves round elucidation of subjects pertinent to the ministry such as its duties, correlation between responsibilities and staff structure, clarity of Terms of Reference, reasons behind staff structure and simplification of the service-providing process.

Last Modified 2018-03-07
Established 2018-03-07