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Al Buraimi reviews developmental achievements

The event is part of the governorate’s efforts to strengthen communication. - ONA
The event is part of the governorate’s efforts to strengthen communication. - ONA
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Al BURAIMI: Al Buraimi Governorate organised its 2026 media briefing on Tuesday under the theme "Al Buraimi Accomplishes" at the Al Salam Grand Resort in the Wilayat of Al Buraimi.


Held for the second consecutive year, the event is part of the governorate’s efforts to strengthen communication with the media and review its most prominent achievements and developmental projects.


During the meeting, a visual presentation was delivered on the developmental trajectory of the governorate, including general performance indicators and major projects implemented across various sectors, as well as upcoming priorities and directions aligned with the objectives of Oman Vision 2040.


The briefing reviewed key performance indicators, noting that the governorate achieved a 100-per cent completion rate in several Oman Vision 2040 targets during 2025. Improvements were recorded in various indicators, including an increase in the digital transformation index from 73 per cent in 2024 to 83 per cent in 2025, alongside the implementation of integration processes with national platforms. The institutional performance index rose to 81 per cent compared to 75 per cent, while the institutional excellence assessment reached 90 per cent. - ONA


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