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Government Administration in Bahrain
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Companies
26 on file
Bahrain Tourism & Exhibitions Authority
Bahrain Tourism and Exhibitions Authority (BTEA) was established in 2015. BTEA’s scope of work includes all sectors related to national tourism affairs in the Kingdom: organize conventions and trade exhibitions in the Kingdom of Bahrain; attract international, regional and local conferences to be hosted in the Kingdom; establish, manage, promote and maintain the Authority’s conventions and exhibitions centers directly or through specialized companies or firms BTEA establishes solely or in partnership with others for the same purpose; grant licenses for conventions and trade exhibitions, supervise and assess them. The Tourism sector aims to attract prominent international events that engage large number of tourists and strengthen the position of Bahrain as an important tourism attraction on a regional and international level. BTEA also aspires to boost the Tourism sector’s contribution in the national economy, in line with the Bahrain Economic vision 2030 and toward achieving the goals of the Economic Development Board. For more information: أنشئت هيئة البحرين للسياحة والمعارض بناء على المرسوم رقم (76) لعام 2015م ويشمل نطاق عمل هيئة البحرين للسياحة والمعارض الاختصاصات المتعلقة بشئون السياحة الوطني في المملكة، عبر تنظيم المؤتمرات والمعارض التجارية في مملكة البحرين وجذب وتشجيع عقد المؤتمرات الدولية والإقليمية والمحلية في المملكة، وإنشاء وإدارة وتسويق وصيانة مراكز للمؤتمرات والمعارض التابعة للهيئة سواء بنفسها أو من خلال الشركات المتخصصة أو ما تؤسسه من شركات بمفردها أو مع الغير لتحقيق أغراضها، ومنح التراخيص للمؤتمرات والمعارض التجارية والإشراف عليها وتقييمها. ويسعى قطاع السياحة إلى استقطاب الفعاليات العالمية الكبرى إلى المملكة، التي تجتذب أكبر قدر من السياح، والتعزيز من مكانة البحرين كمركز سياحي مهم على مستوى المنطقة والعالم. كما تهدف الهيئة لزيادة إسهام القطاع السياحي في اقتصاد المملكة ، بالتوافق مع الرؤية الوطنية لعام 2030 ولتحقيق أهداف مجلس التنمية الاقتصادية. للمزيد من المعلومات يرجى زيارة صفحتنا:
51 to 200 staff
Bahrain Authority For Culture And Antiquities
The Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA) is vital in elevating the Kingdom of Bahrain’s cultural dialogues and has taken great strides in preserving the nation’s heritage since its establishment in 2008, formerly known as the Ministry of Culture and Information. Highlighting achievements include the enlistment of three World Heritage sites, which are Qal’at al-Bahrain, Dilmun Burial Mounds, and the Pearling Path that showcases the country’s unique history of pearl diving and set to complete in 2021. Our Vision- Provide a sustainable environment that broadens artistic and cultural engagement at the local and global levels- Activate culture’s role in social and economic development- Engage in thorough research aiding the development of cultural infrastructure- Raise awareness of the nation’s ancient heritage- Cultivate human values of citizenship, tolerance, peace, openness and freedom of expression Our Mission- Preserve cultural heritage and archeological sites- Draw plans to develop a comprehensive architectural and cultural infrastructure- Foster an environment that encourages creativity in accordance to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals- Provide the necessary resources to safeguard tangible and intangible heritage- Support the local culture and arts scene- Create annual cultural seasons to enrich the regional arts and cultural scene, and enrich the cultural sector through international partnerships- Promote cultural dialogue by attracting talents and expertise to participate in important events hosted by the Authority- Establish the groundwork for a dynamic future that actively reveres the past, the arts and variance of human values.
201 to 500 staff
Bahrain National Audit Office
The National Audit Office (NAO) is an independent audit institution operating with high professionalism to assist entities subject to its audit in improving performance, ensuring accountability and enhancing transparency. Our role at the NAO is to verify the soundness and legality of using public funds and their proper management. We conduct our audit work according to international standards and best practices and keep up to date with the most recent developments in the audit field as part of our ongoing commitment to improve our quality of work.
51 to 200 staff
Civil Service Bureau - Bahrain
Civil Service Bureau (CSB) was established in the Kingdom of Bahrain in back 1975 as an independent government entity under the jurisdiction of the Cabinet Affairs with the sole mission of supervising Human resource in all government entities, and seeks to develop the level of the civil service by raising production efficiency and achieve justice. Government entities in the Kingdom of Bahrain are governed by the policies and procedures set by the CSB, ensuring that all entities follow the overall civil service policy,the bureau supervises the affairs of all civilian employees under the provisions of the Civil Service Law in all government entities, the Bureau studies all related draft laws, proposed regulations, policies and procedures related to civil service affairs, ensuring that the necessary recommendations are suggested prior to any approval or change. On the other hand, CSB is responsible for proposing policies, strategies and objectives related to Civil service development, accomplished through a detailed management audit system on the government entities, at the same time the Bureau proposes general policy on salaries and employment benefits to ensure consistency among government entities, through the development on their regulation, and conduct research and propose amendments thereon Also, the CSB shapes and develops the data management and information technology system used for human resource. In some circumstances, consulting firms are used to further develop the civil service policy. Furthermore, the Bureau organizes vacancy advertisement process for vacant positions, and in coordination with government entities the Bureau conduct and supervise examinations and interviews, and also ensure a proper observance between the outputs of education, training and employment opportunities in government entities
201 to 500 staff
Council Of Representatives
The Council was created by the 2002 Constitution of Bahrain and consists of forty members elected by universal suffrage. Members are elected for four-year terms from single-member constituencies using a two-round system, with a second round being held of the top two candidates if no candidate receives 50% of the vote in the first round. Candidates must be Bahraini citizens and at least 30 years old. The forty seats of the Council of Representatives together with the forty royally-appointed seats of the Consultative Council form the Bahraini National Assembly.
201 to 500 staff
Institute Of Public Administration
Institute of Public Administration is working to achieve advanced government performance that supports economic and social development plans. Through Performance development for providing services aligned with the development aspirations; enhancing the management of resources that enable the delivery of these services; building capacity to conform with the creative changes for the continuous development; and developing policies and strategies that guarantee the achievement of sustainable development. IPA seeks to achieve its objectives through the provision of learning and training to develop skills, knowledge and behaviour; offering consultancy services to contribute to the decision-making process; development of scientific research to solve problematic; and execute coaching and assessment to build and develop capacity. In addition, to the delivery of strategic communication activities to promote awareness and culture of government performance.
51 to 200 staff
Real Estate Regulatory Authority Rera
The Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA) was officially formed with the issuance of Royal Decree 69/2017. RERA will deliver on the vision of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa the Crown Prince and Prime Minister to-Deliver effective and fair regulation in the real estate market -Promote economic growth and investment in Bahrain -Protect the rights of and create a better life for every Bahraini. The central role of RERA is to ensure that the real estate industry in Bahrain is aligned to international best practice standards and to deliver a professional service in a cost-effective and transparent manner. RERA will work closely with Government and industry stakeholders to oversee the development of a National Real Estate Policy supported by a national five-year sector strategy and plan to bolster the real estate sector, improve consumer protection and streamline real estate services. E-MAIL: INFO@RERA.GOV.BH Operating hours: 7:30AM – 2:00PM Sunday – Thursday
11 to 50 staff
Bahrain Ministry Of Transportation And Telecommunications
Bahrain’s Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications (MTT) is the government body responsible for the development and regulation of the Kingdom’s transportation and telecommunications infrastructure and systems. With the overarching objective of enhancing the quality of life and facilitating the movement of people and goods via land, sea, and air transport in line with the Economic Vision 2030. MTT’s responsibilities include the development, regulation and streamlining of Bahrain’s Civil Aviation Affairs, Ports and Maritime Affairs, Land Transport Affairs, and Bahrain Post, in addition to overseeing the development and regulation of the telecommunications industry.
1001 to 5000 staff
National Health Regulatory Authority
Vision NHRA’ vision is to have a safe and high quality in the delivery of health care in the kingdom. Strategic Goals Regulated and accountable healthcare facilities: We ensure that all health care facilities meet the required standards for licensing. Safe and trusted health services: We are committed to continuously monitor the quality of the provision of health services to ensure compliance with evidence-based practices and accreditation standards. Preserved patients health rights: we will act to protect the rights and the safety of all people who use the health care facilities. Values Transparency Accountability Best Practice Independence Fairness Responsibilities Issue regulations and executive decisions concerning the organization of professions and health services. Grant and renew licenses for health professionals and healthcare facilities. Investigate patients complaints. Determine the terms and conditions for the use of health care informatics. Monitor, evaluate and accredit healthcare facilities. Undertake disciplinary hearings of licensees regarding professional misconduct. Approving clinical trials. Registration and licensing of medical devices. Setting the rules for drug registration and pricing, and ensure the quality of medicines and pharmaceuticals.
51 to 200 staff
Ministry Of Sustainable Development, Kingdom Of Bahrain
الحساب الرسمي لوزارة التنمية المستدامة - مملكة البحرين The official account of the Ministry of Sustainable Development - Kingdom of Bahrain
11 to 50 staff
The Council For Regulating The Practice Of Engineering Professions Crpep
CRPEP is the governmental agency assigned to register and license all engineering offices and engineers in the Kingdom of Bahrain in accordance with Law No 51 for the Year 2014.
11 to 50 staff
Tamkeen
Established in August 2006, Tamkeen is a key pillar of Bahrain’s national reform initiatives and the Bahrain Economic Vision 2030. Tamkeen’s strategy prioritizes high-impact areas for Bahrainis and the economy, advances workforce development by linking skills to opportunities, fosters private sector growth through innovative approaches, and strengthens its operating model through enhanced governance and digital transformation. Tamkeen focuses on empowering enterprises to drive private sector growth and support a productive and sustainable economy, led by skilled and competitive Bahraini talent. For More Information, Please Contact Us On: Telephone:+973 17 Email: support@tamkeen.bh Branch Timings & Appointments: Appointment Booking : https://tamkeen.skiplino.live/#/branches/list Seef Mall: Sunday-Thursday: 8:00am-3:30pm Bahrain Chamber (BCCI): Sunday-Thursday:8:00am-3:30pm Instagram: http://instagram.com/TamkeenBahrain Facebook: YouTube: Twitter: http://twitter.com/TamkeenBahrain
201 to 500 staff
Refreshment Trading Company
1 to 10 staff
Information & Egovernment Authority
Promulgated by the Royal Decree No. 69 in October 2015, both the eGovernment Authority and the Central Informatics Organization were merged into the ‘Information & eGovernment Authority’ (iGA). Reporting to the Ministerial Cabinet, the authority’s initiatives are in line with the strategies, plans and programs set by the Ministerial Committee for Information Technology and Communication (MCICT)- chaired by H.E. Minister of Interior Gen. Shaikh Rashid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa Minister of Interior. Currently, iGA is working on establishing newly unified vision, strategy, plans and objectives to serve every citizen, resident and business in Bahrain. Social media accounts :@iGABahrain National Contact Center 8001
201 to 500 staff
Bahrain Tender Board
The Tender Board is a fully independent body, established by a Royal Decree on 7 January 2003, with a clear agenda to set up a strict regulatory mechanism that would ensure fairness and equal opportunity for all. The Tender Board is committed to supporting the Kingdom’s far-reaching programme of economic, business and social reforms that will not only benefit the nation and its people, but also contribute to the ongoing growth and prosperity of the Gulf region and the Middle East.
11 to 50 staff
Ministry Of Information
Ministry of Information is the government entity responsible for official media in the kingdom, and supervises all media outlets, including newspapers, magazines, publications, radio and TV stations and websites. Achieving national interest and safeguarding national unity, security, stability, and civic peace to ensure the continuity of the political and democratic reform march and economic development and protection of human right and basic freedoms, in a way that reflects the landmark strides attained during the prosperous era of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, top MIA's priorities is aiming to reach an advanced Bahraini media landscape, based on values and morals such as respecting the constitution and laws, supporting freedom of opinion and speech, practicing responsible freedom, and promoting notions of democracy, openness and partnership.
5001 to 10000 staff
Bahrain Labour Market Regulatory Authority
Bahrain Labour Market Regulatory Authority A Government Regulatory body dedicated to reforming and regulating the Labour Market in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Established in 2006 by Law through Decree No 19 for the year 2006, the Authority is authorized to regulate work permits, licensing recruitment (manpower) agencies, employment offices and foreign business proprietors working in the kingdom of Bahrain. Some of the LMRA’s flagship programs are the Expat workers Protection and Grievance Department, Labour Registration Project, the Wage Protection System. The Authority strives to safeguard the rights of all parties associated with the Labour Market and endeavors with other competent government bodies to provide state for art services as a ‘one stop’ shop model with fast, accurate and efficient services for all its clients. هيئة تنظيم سوق العمل - البحرين هيئة تنظيمية حكومية مكرسة لإصلاح وتنظيم سوق العمل في مملكة البحرين. أنشئت في عام 2006 بموجب القانون بالمرسوم رقم 19 لعام 2006 ، بسلطة مخولة بتنظيم تصاريح العمل ، وترخيص وكالات التوظيف (القوى العاملة) ، ومكاتب التوظيف وأصحاب الأعمال الأجانب العاملين في مملكة البحرين. بعض الخدمات الرئيسية لهيئة تنظيم سوق العمل تتمحور حول إدارة وحماية شكاوى العمال الوافدين، وتسجيل العمالة الاجنبية، ونظام حماية الأجور. تسعى الهيئة جاهدة لحماية حقوق جميع الأطراف المرتبطة بسوق العمل وتسعى مع الهيئات الحكومية المختصة الأخرى لتقديم أحدث الخدمات الفنية مع خدمات سريعة ودقيقة وفعالة لجميع عملائها.
201 to 500 staff
Survey & Land Registration Bureau
The Survey and Land Registration Bureau is the governmental body in charge of land, aerial, and hydrographic survey services, and the registration of real estate properties in the Kingdom of Bahrain. Established in 1920 as the "Topo Directorate" – "Topo" believed to be short for Topography, the name remained official until the 2nd of April, 1967, when the directorate became the "Land Registration Directorate". On the 14th of October, 2002, HM King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa, Bahrain's Monarch, issued Royal Decree No. 39 for the year 2002, authorizing the reorganization of the directorate to become the "Land Registration Bureau". His Majesty's following Decree No. 34 for the year 2003 merged the Survey Directorate, formerly under the Ministry of Works and Housing, with the Land Registration Bureau to form the Survey and Land Registration Bureau (SLRB) on April 19, 2003.
201 to 500 staff
Office Of The Prime Minister Bahrain
https://pmo.gov.bh/en/
51 to 200 staff
Office Of The Deputy Prime Minister
Office of the Deputy Prime Minister Kingdom of Bahrain
11 to 50 staff
Mojbahrain
الرؤية تسعى وزارة العدل الى الحفاظ على الحقوق والحريات والأموال العامة والخاصة بمقتضى الدستور والقانون من خلال جهاز قضائي مستقل وفعال ومتخصص وجهاز قانوني وإداري متطور وكفؤ، بالاعتماد على كوادر وطنية مؤهلة، ونظم وإجراءات ميسرة وتقنيات حديثة,الإداري بما يحقق مبدأ استقلالية القضاء واحترام سيادة القانون ويواكب التطور السياسي والاجتماعي والثقافي ويحفز البيئة الاستثمارية في مملكة البحرين ويخلق تواصلا ايجابيا على الصعيدين الوطني والدولي وصولا إلى تقديم خدمات عدلية بأعلى كفاءة وشفافية وبأقل كلفة ووقت ممكن.
1001 to 5000 staff
Bahrain Youth Hostels
Bahrain Youth Hostel is a nonprofit organization, officially founded in 1985 in the Kingdom of Bahrain, registered under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and is currently constitutes of 11 founding members divided across 5 operational committees and a board of directors. Vision: We envision and seek a world where it’s led by youth who are empowered, innovative and responsible in all aspects, are able to create change and solve problems. Mission Statement: To create sustainable and fun experiences for local youth, equipping them with the skills and knowledge to make a positive and inspiring impact wherever they venture in the world
11 to 50 staff
Ministry Of Legal Affairs
201 to 500 staff
Muharraq Governorate
Muharraq Governorate is one of the four governorates of the Kingdom of Bahrain and is considered the historical cradle of the kingdom. The governorate is located to the northeast of the Capital Governorate and is connected to the main island by three marine bridges: Sheikh Hamad Bridge, Sheikh Isa bin Salman Bridge, and Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Bridge, with a fourth bridge under construction. Muharraq Governorate was established pursuant to Decree Law No.(16) of 1996 regarding the governorate system.
51 to 200 staff