Sana'a - Saba:
Minister of Justice and Human Rights Judge Mujahid Ahmed, on Wednesday emphasized the need for sound planning methodologies over "chaos and randomness" at the conclusion of a training course on preparing and evaluating the operational plan for the year 1447 AH.
Judge Mujahid called for transformative projects in next year's plan that align with leadership priorities, the government's program, and the judicial reform plan for complete digital transformation of the ministry and courts. He stressed completing financial and HR systems, focusing on court infrastructure within budget, and the importance of training.
He highlighted "digital transformation" as key to combating corruption, facilitating procedures, and improving court services. The Ministry has ambitious plans for the real estate registry, digital documentation, prisoner rehabilitation, and prison infrastructure.
The Minister also underscored the importance of training court personnel and expressed hope that participants would apply their new knowledge. He deemed the course the start of organized institutional work, reflecting the Ministry's commitment to strategic transformation and spending rationalization.
Judge Ahmed al-Kuhlani stressed the need to link operational plans to financial and strategic performance standards, ensuring alignment with resources and measurable, reviewable plans for transparency and accountability.
The course, attended by 40 employees, aimed to develop administrative capabilities in preparing and evaluating operational plans to enhance institutional performance and achieve strategic goals. The lecturer, Judge Rashid al-Munifi, stated the course aimed to formulate an annual operational plan that meets the ministry's ambitions and addresses past challenges, serving as a foundation for the 1447 AH plan with unified visions and clear responsibilities.

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