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Partnership Program Expands in Dhofar

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) continues its commitment to institutional development through the expansion of its flagship partnership program in Dhofar Governorate. This marks the start of the initiative’s second phase, which aims to deepen collaboration among public, private, and civil entities.

The partnership program was first launched to support knowledge exchange and enhance government performance. Due to its success in phase one, the CAA is now implementing a broader strategy in Dhofar. The second phase involves a series of lectures and workshops. National experts from different institutions are leading these sessions to share knowledge and refine administrative and technical capabilities.

Furthermore, the program reflects the CAA’s long-term vision of establishing sustainable frameworks for inter-institutional learning. It promotes a unified work culture by connecting civil, military, and private sectors in joint learning environments. In doing so, it maximizes the use of available skills and strengthens coordination between departments.

Participants will focus on several key topics. These include skill development, institutional governance, and performance enhancement. By encouraging open dialogue and best practice sharing, the partnership program supports Dhofar’s institutional ecosystem. The sessions are specifically tailored to meet the unique needs of the governorate.

In addition, the CAA sees this initiative as a cornerstone of national capacity building. The authority views institutional integration as a key driver for innovation and resilience in the public sector. Therefore, the second phase of the partnership program will serve as a launchpad for more cross-sector cooperation.

It is also worth highlighting that this phase is designed to be inclusive. Experts from civil and security sectors, alongside private institutions, will contribute to the workshops. This ensures a diverse pool of ideas and experiences will benefit all involved.

Looking ahead, the CAA plans to continue expanding the program beyond Dhofar. The long-term goal is to create a consistent model for institutional partnership across Oman. By fostering knowledge integration, the CAA aims to align national efforts and elevate the quality of government services.

The partnership program stands as a vital platform for continuous development, reinforcing the CAA’s dedication to national growth through shared expertise.

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