The document outlines the goals of a postal service which are to enable the economical and speedy transfer of mail while respecting privacy, to promote international cooperation through the exchange of postal matters between nations, and to generate sufficient revenue to finance the cost of providing a varied range of postal and delivery services and upgrading service standards over time.
The document outlines the goals of a postal service which are to enable the economical and speedy transfer of mail while respecting privacy, to promote international cooperation through the exchange of postal matters between nations, and to generate sufficient revenue to finance the cost of providing a varied range of postal and delivery services and upgrading service standards over time.
The document outlines the goals of a postal service which are to enable the economical and speedy transfer of mail while respecting privacy, to promote international cooperation through the exchange of postal matters between nations, and to generate sufficient revenue to finance the cost of providing a varied range of postal and delivery services and upgrading service standards over time.
addressee, with full recognition of their privacy and cconfidentiality; To promote international interchange, cooperation, and understanding through the unhampered flow or exchange of postal matters between nations; To cause or effect a wide range of postal services to cater to different users and changing needs; To ensure that sufficient revenues are generated by and within the industry to finance the overall cost of providing the varied range of postal delivery and messengerial services as well as the expansion and continuous upgrading of service standards by the same;
What is Diplomatic Excellence? Diplomatic Excellence is the FCO’s reform and improvement agenda (2011-15) with the ambition of being the best Diplomatic Service in the world – and the best we can be. The FCO launched the Diplomatic Excellence campaign in response to the Foreign Secretary’s vision for the Department to be a strong, influential institution that gives leadership to the Government’s international policy through its expert knowledge, its strong diplomatic skills and the power of its ideas. >> Diplomatic Excellence “is not turning the organisation upside down - but setting the Department free to do what it does best .” << Rt Hon William Hague MP 08/09/11