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The Chairman of the Communications and Media Commission affirms the continuation of unifying procedures and enhancing field efficiency.

Sep 24, 2025  •  Posted 3 months ago
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The Chairman of the Communications and Media Commission affirms the continuation of unifying procedures and enhancing field efficiency.

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The Chairman of the Communications and Media Commission, Dr. Nawfal Abu Ragheef, chaired an expanded meeting at the commission's headquarters in Baghdad, which included the directors of the commission's offices and branches in the governorates and a number of officials from the central departments. The meeting was part of periodic meetings aimed at evaluating performance and enhancing organizational and field readiness. The meeting featured a detailed presentation of the offices' most prominent activities and events over the past period, along with an analysis of oversight and administrative performance indicators. The goal was to identify strengths, diagnose challenges, and adopt a development plan that takes into account the specificities of each governorate and its sectoral activities. The meeting addressed a number of environmental and administrative obstacles facing the offices in the governorates. Practical implementation proposals were presented, with instructions to double the mechanisms for empowering offices and branches with flexible powers to enable them to respond quickly to emergency situations. Dr. Abu Raghif emphasized the need to standardize administrative procedures by adopting a comprehensive procedural guide, ensuring consistency in internal policies and unifying mechanisms for implementing tasks in accordance with the powers granted. The Authority's Chairman also emphasized the commitment to submitting periodic reports according to a standardized format and documenting daily activities electronically within the institutional archiving system, to enhance transparency and expedite administrative responses based on tasks and responsibilities.

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