Mandate & Composition
The Cabinet’s mandate is to convert national aspirations into coordinated, measurable action across every portfolio of public life. It sets the strategic direction for the administration each year, defines clear outcomes, and aligns spending, staffing, and regulations to those outcomes. In practice this means turning broad goals—trust in institutions, safe communities, healthy people, a resilient economy, protected landscapes—into deliverable programs with milestones that citizens can understand. The Cabinet convenes regularly to resolve cross-cutting issues, remove red tape between agencies, and decide how to deploy shared resources when priorities collide. It stewards the integrity of policymaking by demanding evidence, publishing rationales for decisions, and commissioning impact reviews that are released in full.
The Cabinet also serves as the nation’s emergency switchboard. When droughts, storms, market shocks, or public-health risks arise, it activates contingency plans, reassigns budgets within legal limits, and coordinates with regional leaders and independent authorities. It ensures that emergency measures remain time-bound, proportionate, and subject to later audit. Between crises, it maintains readiness through exercises, transparent after-action reports, and continuous improvement of early-warning systems.
The cabinet
Oren Dax
Ministry of Civic Affairs
Leena Ardan
Ministry of Education & Innovation
Sera Noelle
Ministry of Health & Welfare
Tavik Ren
Ministry of Environment & Resources
Maren Kade
Ministry of Trade & Industry
Maren Kade
Ministry of Culture & Heritage
Ilya Voss
Ministry of Infrastructure & Transport
Nyra Kale
Ministry of Energy & Sustainability
Meetings & Decisions
Approved draft of the Digital Service Standards; requested budget alignment for broadband corridors. The standards now cover identity, security, accessibility, uptime targets, and plain-language content, with a phased rollout for all public sites and apps. Ministers agreed to map every rural settlement to a corridor segment, tie funding to verified delivery milestones, and publish an open backlog so citizens can track service fixes in real time.
Adopted drought response measures; greenlit wetland restoration pilots and emergency procurement rules. The package includes tiered water-use alerts, agricultural relief with soil-moisture monitoring, and inter-basin transfer protocols to protect critical supplies. Wetland pilots will restore reedbeds, create flood storage, and support local jobs, while fast-track purchasing is time-limited, audited, and accompanied by transparent supplier registers.
Documents
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This document presents the ten-year strategic framework for improving public health outcomes across the nation. It outlines national objectives, key intervention areas, and policy priorities designed to strengthen healthcare infrastructure, disease prevention programs, and health education initiatives. The strategy emphasizes collaboration between government agencies, private institutions, and community organizations to promote equitable access to healthcare services.
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This document is an official publication of the Department of Public Administration. It provides an overview of departmental objectives, performance indicators, budget allocations, and policy outcomes for the fiscal year 2024–2025. The report includes detailed statistics, operational updates, and future action plans aligned with national governance standards.
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Ministry of Infrastructure – National Transportation Development Plan 2025–2030 (fictional) (pdf) 2 KB
This document outlines the strategic framework for national transportation development over the 2025–2030 planning period. It provides a comprehensive assessment of current infrastructure conditions, proposed investment projects, and long-term sustainability goals. The plan serves as a guiding reference for regional authorities, contractors, and policy stakeholders involved in transportation planning and implementation.