The Standards and Quality Agency will this month embark on a campaign to facilitate the use of the guide in public institutions.
The Standards and Quality Agency (ANOR) has launched a standards guide for service delivery in public administrations. The Cameroon Standard “NC-1756:2017-minimal dispositions” was launched in Yaounde on May 3 in a seminar chaired by the Minister of Mines, Industries and Technological Development, Ernest Ngwaboubou.
Going by the Director General of ANOR, Charles Booto a Ngon, the NC-1756:2017 on quality of services rendered by public administrations which covers government ministries, public hospitals, police stations, local councils among others, is intended to guarantee satisfaction for users of these institutions and change their perception of the civil service.
It is available to institutions that desire to prove quality services to the public and that they have an excellent working relationship with them. It consists of nine commitments based on the expectations of the public such as reception, listening, quality and importance of information provided.
The Director General said ANOR will this month embark on a campaign to facilitate the use of the guide in public institutions. He said they will train and certify trainers in the institutions on the NC-1756:2017 to further train per...
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