Al -Ayyam newspaper – Deputy Minister of Justice opens the mixed marriage office in Aden – ryan

The Deputy Minister of Justice, d. Saad Mohamed, today, Thursday, at the Ministry’s General Court in the capital, Aden, the office of the “mixed marriage” project, after completing its supply with the support of the European Union, and in partnership with SOS.

During the opening, the Deputy Minister, representative of the European Union Mission, Alaa Ibrahim, the representative of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), met Wael Abdel Shafi’i, and the director of SOS Majid Mohamed, where the aspects of joint cooperation and priorities of the Ministry of Justice were discussed in the areas of infrastructure development, the rehabilitation of court buildings and the improvement of the work environment, in a way that contributes to promoting institutional performance and the development of the judicial system.

D. Saad Mohamed is the importance of joining efforts to enhance the services provided to citizens and improve them and increase the activation of courts ’performance, pointing to the need to increase efforts by international and local organizations in this aspect.

The Deputy Minister pointed out that the “mixed marriage” project comes within the framework of the Ministry’s efforts to organize this type of issue through specialized services that take into account the specificity of the local context and keep pace with societal changes.

For their part, representatives of the European Union, UNDP and SOS have praised the efforts made by the Ministry of Justice in developing administrative and service work, stressing the keenness on logistical support in a way that enhances the capabilities of the ministry, devotes the rule of law and facilitates the access of citizens to justice.

The opening was attended by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice for the Courts and Documentation Sector, Judge Abdul Karim Baabad, the ministry of the ministry for the planning and infrastructure sector, on the table, and a number of ministry leaders.

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