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Ministry launches website to boost public role
The Ministry of State for Federal National Council Affairs has launched an official website (www.mfnca.ae) as part of its efforts to enhance communication and develop a participatory political culture in the UAE.
Abu Dhabi: The Ministry of State for Federal National Council Affairs has launched an official website (www.mfnca.ae) as part of its efforts to enhance communication and develop a participatory political culture in the UAE.
The initiative reflects the ministry's mandate to provide an interactive platform supported by a comprehensive database as well as information on the work of the ministry.
The Arabic website provides the vision, mission and objectives of the ministry, its various activities, job vacancies, news releases and related publications.
The site also provides useful information such as contact details, location map and photo gallery.
The new portal enables visitors to express their opinions and suggestions through a special interactive section.
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