Institutional and Governance Structure of Oman’s Transport Sector : Challenges and Options for Reforms

This paper describes a study carried out for the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC), Oman to identify more efficient institutional and governance structures for Oman’s transport sector. The paper has been prepared for a wider readershi...

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spelling okr-10986-236102021-04-23T14:04:15Z Institutional and Governance Structure of Oman’s Transport Sector : Challenges and Options for Reforms World Bank MARITIME TRANSPORT RAILWAYS TRANSPORT SECTOR TRANSPORT LAW ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICE IED POLICE TRANSPORT GULF TRANSPORT STRATEGY GOVERNMENT NATIONAL TRANSPORT WATER INFORMATION SERVICES PUBLIC TRANSPORT SEA ROAD TRANSPORT SERVICE DELIVERY RAILWAY AIRPORTS MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT WATER RESOURCES INFRASTRUCTURE ROADS This paper describes a study carried out for the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC), Oman to identify more efficient institutional and governance structures for Oman’s transport sector. The paper has been prepared for a wider readership of transport sector political leaders, public officials and their advisers who may be contemplating the assessment or strengthening of transport sector governance in their own countries. The study also recommended that a new framework for Oman’s freight logistics be established outside the structure of MOTC. This will be led by an inter-ministerial logistics council, with a technical logistics center to undertake research and plan improvements, and a Logistics Consultative Committee that will provide an interface between the private and public sectors. 2016-01-11T22:26:25Z 2016-01-11T22:26:25Z 2015-05-28 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24561541/institutional-governance-structure-oman’s-transport-sector-challenges-options-reforms http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23610 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Public Sector Study Economic & Sector Work Middle East and North Africa Oman
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topic MARITIME TRANSPORT
RAILWAYS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT LAW
ROAD
TRANSPORT SERVICE
IED
POLICE
TRANSPORT
GULF
TRANSPORT STRATEGY
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL TRANSPORT
WATER
INFORMATION
SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
SEA
ROAD TRANSPORT
SERVICE DELIVERY
RAILWAY
AIRPORTS
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
WATER RESOURCES
INFRASTRUCTURE
ROADS
spellingShingle MARITIME TRANSPORT
RAILWAYS
TRANSPORT SECTOR
TRANSPORT LAW
ROAD
TRANSPORT SERVICE
IED
POLICE
TRANSPORT
GULF
TRANSPORT STRATEGY
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL TRANSPORT
WATER
INFORMATION
SERVICES
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
SEA
ROAD TRANSPORT
SERVICE DELIVERY
RAILWAY
AIRPORTS
MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT
WATER RESOURCES
INFRASTRUCTURE
ROADS
World Bank
Institutional and Governance Structure of Oman’s Transport Sector : Challenges and Options for Reforms
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Oman
description This paper describes a study carried out for the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MoTC), Oman to identify more efficient institutional and governance structures for Oman’s transport sector. The paper has been prepared for a wider readership of transport sector political leaders, public officials and their advisers who may be contemplating the assessment or strengthening of transport sector governance in their own countries. The study also recommended that a new framework for Oman’s freight logistics be established outside the structure of MOTC. This will be led by an inter-ministerial logistics council, with a technical logistics center to undertake research and plan improvements, and a Logistics Consultative Committee that will provide an interface between the private and public sectors.
format Report
author World Bank
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title Institutional and Governance Structure of Oman’s Transport Sector : Challenges and Options for Reforms
title_short Institutional and Governance Structure of Oman’s Transport Sector : Challenges and Options for Reforms
title_full Institutional and Governance Structure of Oman’s Transport Sector : Challenges and Options for Reforms
title_fullStr Institutional and Governance Structure of Oman’s Transport Sector : Challenges and Options for Reforms
title_full_unstemmed Institutional and Governance Structure of Oman’s Transport Sector : Challenges and Options for Reforms
title_sort institutional and governance structure of oman’s transport sector : challenges and options for reforms
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/05/24561541/institutional-governance-structure-oman’s-transport-sector-challenges-options-reforms
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23610
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