Civil Society Organizations Agency set to start paperless service

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The Ministry of Innovation and Technology is advocating for all government organizations to give paperless services Among the institutions, one organization included in is a civil society organization.

Ato Fasikaw Molla, Deputy Director mentioned, ” from now on the agency will be giving all services in paperless service, The digitized method will also assist the organization in the capacity building initiation that we’re currently working on.”

The paperless service includes registering upcoming civil society organizations, in addition to commencing 45 additional digital services.

The agency finalized registering 3,500 civil service institutions and providing support, assessment, and authorizing the services.

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