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KIJLS and KRCS sign MoU to enhance cooperation and exchange expertise
KUWAIT, Dec 30 (KUNA) -- The Kuwait Institute for Judicial and Legal Studies (KIJLS) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Tuesday with the Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) to enhance cooperation, exchange expertise, and develop human resources through specialized training programs.
After the signing, KIJLS's Director General Frist Attorney General Counselor Bader Al-Massad told KUNA that the MoU establishes a structured institutional framework for joint cooperation between the two entities, it aims to unify efforts in areas of mutual interest, serving shared national and humanitarian goals.
Al-Massad emphasized that the MoU focuses on supporting legal training and development, raising legal awareness in society, and exchanging scientific and research expertise by organizing joint training programs, courses, and workshops.
He noted that this cooperation strengthens the humanitarian mission undertaken by KRCS by supporting it with a legal and knowledge-based dimension, aligning with the academic and training role of KIJLS.
For his part, in a similar statement to KUNA, the Chairman of KRCS Khaled Al-Mughamis, said that the MoU aims to achieve common goals in spreading legal and humanitarian awareness, enhancing training and scientific research, and exchanging experiences and expertise, thus contributing to supporting distinguished relations and strengthening institutional ties.
The signing of the MoU stems from KRCS's commitment to building effective partnerships with specialized national institutions, noting that combining the humanitarian dimension with legal knowledge is a fundamental pillar for developing institutional work and raising the efficiency of personnel working in the humanitarian field.
Al-Mughamis emphasized that this cooperation comes within the framework of KRCS's efforts to expand its strategic partnerships and strengthen its humanitarian and institutional role in line with modern developments and in service of its national and humanitarian mission. (end)
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