The Coordination Committee meetings, chaired by HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, cover high priority government-related items and issues, as well as those affecting citizens. As per the directives of HM the King, they place citizens’ interests at the top of all national priorities.
The Supreme Council for Information and Communication Technology (SCICT) was formed in 2005 by the Prime Minister’s Decision No. (25) (PDF, 81.5KB, 3 pages, Arabic only), reformed in 2011 following the Prime Minister’s Decision No. (59) (PDF, 106KB, 1 page, Arabic only), and again in 2015 through Decision No. (4) (PDF, 110KB, 4 pages, Arabic only).
Council membership is three years, renewable for the same period.
As per Prime Minister Decision No. (3) of 2015 (PDF, 90.3KB, 3 pages, Arabic only), the Supreme Council for the Development of Education and Training was formed and chaired by Deputy Prime Minister, HH Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa to oversee the continuous development of education and training in the Kingdom.
Council membership is four years, renewable for the same period.
The Council enhances communication between educational entities and monitors them. Its decisions ensure that graduates from the education system meet the requirements of the labour market, thereby helping to achieve the government’s priorities and the goals of Bahrain Vision 2030.
To further develop education and training, the Council carries out the following tasks:
As the entity responsible for managing educational and training projects, and the central decision-making body for enhancing educational standards across all organisations in the sector, the council plays a fundamental role. It seeks to improve the quality of education through policies and systems that ensure teaching at all school levels meet global standards. This is accomplished by creating appropriate higher education courses and developing the educational infrastructure so that the industry is able to compete on the regional and international levels.
The Information and Communication Technology Governance Committee (ICTGC) was formed in 2011 by Decision No. (1) (PDF, 124KB, 3 pages, Arabic only), issued by Deputy Prime Minister and ICTGC Chairman, HH Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa. Some of its provisions were amended in Decision No. (1) of 2016 (PDF, 98KB, 2 pages, Arabic only).
Membership in the Committee is three years, renewable for the same period.
The National Committee for Geospatial Information Governance (NCGIG) was formed by the Prime Minister’s Decision No. (15) of 2017 (PDF, 100KB, 5 pages, Arabic only). It is part of the Ministerial Committee for Development and Infrastructure Projects, chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister.
Committee membership is three years, renewable.
The Spectrum Strategy and Coordination Committee was formed by the Prime Minister’s Decision No. (50) of 2015 (PDF, 98.7KB, 3 pages, Arabic only), with some of its provisions amended by Decision No. (7) of 2021 (PDF, 109KB, 2 pages, Arabic only). It is part of the Ministerial Committee for Development and Infrastructure Projects, chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister.
Membership in the committee is three years, renewable for the same period.
The Ministerial Committee for Development and Infrastructure Projects was formed by Decision No. (42) of 2018, which states that ministerial committees must be formed within the Cabinet.
The Ministerial Committee for Financial and Economic Affairs and Fiscal Balance was formed by Prime Minister Decision No. (42) of 2018.
The committee’s responsibilities include:
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Content Last Updated: 24 Aug, 2023