Self-Administration releases goals for the new year
The Self-Administration of North and East Syria concluded its first annual meeting today. The meeting ended with the release of a report that includes figures and statistics covering the past year, the most prominent works and achievements of the Self-Administration, as well as plans for the 2020 and beyond.
The report highlights the follow plans for the future:
- Work on holding mass public meetings to facilitate community input.
- Work on simplifying administrative procedures to reduce bureaucracy.
- Increase administrative transparency and accountability.
- Develop the administrative performance of media organizations and the work of Self-Administration representations abroad.
- Giving priority to projects in the fields of civil services, education, health, economics, and agriculture, and implementing development projects for women.
- Follow-up the work on martyr’s shrines and provide assistance to families of martyrs.
- Support the culture, tourism, and archaeology sectors.
- Expanding the reach of civil district zoning and limit “random construction”.
- Establish industrial and craft areas, in addition to giving priority to service projects related to infrastructure, such as paving and asphalting roads and maintenance and extension of sewage networks.
- Solving water problems in cities suffering from water shortages.
- Improve the conditions of displaced people and work on their return.
- Invest in sporting facilities.
- Develop systems for digital civil registration.
- Expand the number of care centers for orphans and people with special needs, in addition to renovating and constructing schools.
- Support the health sector by renovating hospitals and increase access to medical supplies, in addition to building new specialized hospitals.
- Hold an industrial exhibition, at a time to be determined annually.
- Increase the number of bakeries and improving their quality.
- Increase environmental protection and find solutions to pollution problems.
- Increase the amount of arable land to prevent desertification.