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Towards paperless offices

December 14, 2016
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The National Environment Commission and the relevant stakeholders identified five sections of government offices to go paperless.

The sections are: finance and administration services, human resource development, programming and planning, project management, and implementation services.

This was decided today at the high level workshop on paperless operations guidelines in the capital.

An official from the National Assembly Secretariat, Duba said as of now, official documents are being drafted on papers.

He said it can be done electronically via mail.

“While 100 percent paperless functioning of offices is unachievable, a few initiatives such as this can reduce use of papers in offices”, added Duba.

He said becoming paperless offices can save unnecessary expenditure, make information-sharing easier, and  eco-friendly.

The paperless operations guideline aims to enable government offices to be paperless office.

 

 

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