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Top cleanliness complaints in ‘Tawasul’ reports for the month of May

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Last updated: 2024/08/01 at 9:00 AM
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Cleanliness emerged as the top issue reported through the “Tawasul” citizen feedback system as of May 2024. The system recorded 471 cleanliness-related complaints, representing 51% of the 938 total complaints and inquiries received. The Northern Governorate Municipality had the highest number of these complaints, with 406 in total. Other prevalent issues included rainwater accumulation, abandoned vehicles, construction debris, and sanitation concerns. Complaints about inspection and supervision ranked second, with 123 reports (14% of the total). Concerns related to municipal fees and charges followed, making up 10% of the complaints with 93 reports. In the Capital Municipality, improper waste disposal was the most frequent complaint, with 39 reports. Concerns about public markets and waste bin placements were relatively rare, receiving only three complaints each. Overall, the Capital Municipality recorded 189 complaints and 37 inquiries across all categories. Muharraq Municipality saw municipal fees as the primary concern, with 38 complaints and inquiries. Sanitation issues and housing certificate inquiries were less common, averaging three per category. Muharraq had a total of 109 complaints, including 35 inquiries. The Northern Governorate Municipality, which led in total complaints, had 406 in total, including 34 inquiries. Cleanliness issues were most prominent, with 141 complaints, followed by 79 related to rainwater. Complaints about garbage bag disposal were the least frequent, with only seven. The Southern Governorate Municipality had the fewest complaints, totaling 98, with 17 inquiries. Cleanliness issues were again the most common, with 31 complaints, while complaints about garbage bag disposal and abandoned vehicles were minimal, with only two each. The Ministry of Municipalities and Agriculture confirmed a 100% response rate to all complaints and inquiries across the four municipalities for May 2024. The “Tawasul” system, launched in 2014, provides a streamlined channel for citizens and residents to address concerns with government entities. The application serves as a unified platform for direct communication, managed by dedicated teams within each government entity according to established performance metrics and timeframes.

Cleanliness emerged as the top issue reported through the “Tawasul” citizen feedback system as of May 2024, with 471 cleanliness-related complaints out of a total of 938 complaints and inquiries. The Northern Governorate Municipality had the highest number of cleanliness complaints, with 406 in total, indicating a significant concern among residents. Other prevalent issues reported included rainwater accumulation, abandoned vehicles, construction debris, and sanitation concerns. Complaints pertaining to inspection and supervision ranked second, with 123 reports, representing 14% of the total complaints. Concerns about municipal fees and charges followed closely, comprising 10% of the complaints with 93 reports. These findings highlight the importance of addressing cleanliness and related environmental issues in Bahrain’s municipalities.

In the Capital Municipality, improper waste disposal was the most frequent complaint, with 39 reports, indicating a need for improved waste management practices. Concerns about public markets and waste bin placements were relatively rare, with only three complaints each. Overall, the Capital Municipality recorded 189 complaints and 37 inquiries across all categories, suggesting a need for ongoing monitoring and improvement efforts. Muharraq Municipality saw municipal fees as the primary concern, with 38 complaints and inquiries, highlighting financial issues faced by residents. Sanitation issues and housing certificate inquiries were less common, averaging three per category, indicating a diverse range of concerns among residents. The Ministry of Municipalities and Agriculture confirmed a 100% response rate to all complaints and inquiries across the four municipalities for May 2024, reflecting a commitment to addressing citizen feedback in a timely manner.

The “Tawasul” system, launched in 2014, provides a streamlined channel for citizens and residents to address concerns with government entities in Bahrain. The system serves as a unified platform for direct communication, allowing residents to report issues and receive timely responses from dedicated teams within each government entity. By leveraging technology and performance metrics, the system ensures that complaints and inquiries are addressed promptly and effectively. The high response rate reported by the Ministry of Municipalities and Agriculture for May 2024 demonstrates the success of the “Tawasul” system in facilitating communication between residents and government authorities. Moving forward, continued efforts to address cleanliness, waste management, and other environmental concerns will be crucial to improving the overall quality of life in Bahrain’s municipalities.

In conclusion, the findings from the “Tawasul” citizen feedback system for May 2024 highlight the importance of addressing cleanliness and related environmental issues in Bahrain’s municipalities. With cleanliness complaints emerging as the top concern, efforts to improve waste management, sanitation, and environmental practices are critical. The high response rate to complaints and inquiries across the four municipalities demonstrates a commitment to addressing citizen feedback in a timely manner. By leveraging technology and dedicated teams, the “Tawasul” system serves as a valuable tool for residents to voice their concerns and receive prompt responses from government entities. Moving forward, ongoing monitoring and improvement efforts will be essential to ensuring the well-being and quality of life for residents in Bahrain.

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