Chairman of the State Agency for Public Service and Social Innovations under the President of Azerbaijan Ulvi Mehdiyev informed the delegation about "ASAN Service" centers, as well as the Agency’s projects implemented in the field of social innovation. He said that with the application of the most advanced information technologies, these Centers provide efficient and transparent access to key public and private services for citizens, foreign residents, as well as legal entities in the Republic of Azerbaijan.
The Nepalese Attorney General was informed that the Agency received the United Nations (UN) Public Service Award in 2015, the UN Special Award for public services development through the introduction of digital management in 2019, and the "The World's Most Advanced Public Service" in 2023 within the framework of the "Global Government Excellence Award" Program.
Ulvi Mehdiyev noted that the Agency coordinate with various countries and international organizations to share ASAN service’s experience.
Emphasizing that he was deeply impressed with the “ASAN Service” concept, Attorney General of Nepal Ramesh Badal underlined that he would inform his country’s officials about the Agency’s concept.
During the meeting, the sides also discussed various prospects for cooperation.
The delegation also familiarized themselves with the activities of "INNOLAND" Incubation and Acceleration Center, “Mobile Asan Service” and "ABAD".
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