The UAE and Bahrain have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the World Government Summit (WGS) in Dubai.
The agreement focuses on strengthening collaboration between the two governments, aiming to share knowledge, resources, and best practices to improve public sector efficiency and foster sustainable growth.
Furthermore, it aims to enhance institutional capacity, improve government operations, and support performance assessment and evaluation. By deepening cooperation, both parties aim to elevate governance standards and drive the development of key initiatives for long-term progress.
According to the statement, the MoU also aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge, foster joint workshops, and encourage collaborative initiatives that enhance the quality and efficiency of public services.
Both countries are committed to a shared vision of institutional excellence, working together through a structured framework to transfer and adapt innovative administrative and organizational methods.
This partnership highlights the strong and enduring bond between Bahrain and the UAE, showcasing their mutual dedication to adopting international best practices and driving long-term, sustainable development.
By working together, both nations aim to set a powerful example of collaboration that aligns with global standards while fostering innovation, economic growth, and social progress, as per the reports.
UAE-Bahrain Bilateral Relations
The bilateral relations between the UAE and Bahrain are rooted in a deep historical and cultural connection, characterized by strong cooperation across various sectors, including trade, security, and governance.
Both countries share a commitment to enhancing regional stability, promoting economic growth, and advancing sustainable development. Their partnership is further strengthened by mutual efforts to adopt global best practices, improve public sector efficiency, and foster innovation.
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