Egypt

Childhood and motherhood take steps to enhance institutional governance and develop digital structure

Dr. Sahar Al -Sanbati, President of the National Council for Childhood and Motherhood, confirmed that the Council began in its new legal mandate to take serious steps to enhance institutional governance, through restructuring, developing digital structure, and enhancing coordination with national and international partners, while ensuring the development of effective tools for follow -up and evaluation according to the highest standards. This is during her participation in the opening session of the high -level conference to launch the & quot project; strengthening the governance based on the citizen in Egypt & quot, which represents a new start towards consolidating the principles of the rule of law and government regulation within a comprehensive and sustainable framework aimed at protecting children and enabling them to reach justice. & quot; Al -Sanbati & quot, that this conference represents the beginning of a new stage of joint work through the launch of the second phase of the program & quot; a child -friendly justice system & quot; in cooperation with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and with the support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, noting that the first stage was a strategic turning point that witnessed a comprehensive review of the child justice system, and resulted in practical recommendations The nucleus of a national road map to enhance governance and achieve institutional integration is considered in a successful international cooperation model. The experiences of friendly countries, in order to achieve the best interest of the child and preserve his rights to protection, dignity and justice. Valerie Lishti, head of the International Cooperation Office at the Swiss Embassy and Dr. Tatiana Teplova, head of the Department of World Partnerships, Integration and Justice, General Governance Directorate, OECD Organization.

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