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Chapter IV - Annual Development Programme order to deliver services under new norms of social distancing, the Government will have to invest more in improving its E-Systems, simultaneously reducing the contact between citizens and the departments and still delivering more effectively. For effective governance and stabilization of economy, the Government is leading towards IT enabled governance system. The system includes initiatives like 'one-stop service delivery' through Citizen Facilitation Centres (CFC), an integrated management information system (i-MIS), integration of data bases and enforcement of Punjab Transparency and Right to Information Act 2013. Similarly, reforms in procurement systems to be introduced for handling procurements under crises without compromising principles of transparency, fairness, economy and accountability. The Government will also review and update its Disaster Risk Management and Governance Policies and Guidelines to ensure better disaster preparedness. Disaster Management Authorities will be better integrated with mainstream provincial and local Governments, as well as with other stakeholders, including international development partners. The Government will also prepare an Adaptive and Integrative Risk Management and Governance Framework in consultation with the relevant stakeholders. Education and Human Capital Development Citizen Facilitation Centres (CFC) Online feedback Mechanism Transparency, Fairness & Accountability Technology Driven solutions AA Creditworthy Disaster Risk management xxx ممبر E-Governance Bulletin $ Public Right to Information | IT enabled Governance Improved Risk Management System | Exposure to Important Risks Investment in Education and Human Capital Development shows the highest return multiplier and has a profound impact on multi- dimensional poverty. The Province will continue to focus on improving not just access to but the quality of the education. The education and human capital framework focus on improving the quality and access of education as well as the governance and monitoring regime of the sector. For improving quality, the intended reforms include strengthening of teaching practices and assessments, professional development ESP $ for programme teachers, reforms in assessment policy and expansion of Early Childhood Education (ECE) programme. For improving access, the Government aims to refine and improve the public-private partnerships in the Highest Return Multiplier Impact on multi- dimensional poverty Professional development, reforms in assessments for teachers Education & Human Capital framework Early Childhood Education (ECE) programme. Insaaf Afternoon School Program Page 43
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