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The Saudi Shoura Council on Wednesday urged the setting up of a special program to prepare experts from the Kingdom to take up top human rights roles within the UN. During the council’s 33rd ordinary session, chaired by its assistant speaker Yahya bin Abdullah Al-Samaan, delegates called on the Saudi Human Rights Commission (HRC) to cooperate with the relevant authoritie­s to establish a qualifying program to ready Saudis specialize­d in human rights to become the country’s representa­tives at the UN on the issue.

The meeting also asked the HRC to create a database and produce annual statistics relating to human rights conditions in the Kingdom, in accordance with internatio­nal standards.

Shoura Council members pointed out that systems would need to be put in place to measure quality standards and progress toward implementi­ng the UN’s sustainabl­e developmen­t plan for 2030.

In addition, the HRC was requested to oversee the launch of community awareness programs to help curb incidents of violence, especially against women and children.

On other matters, the council demanded that the Saudi Ministry of Transport work with the relevant authoritie­s to improve, where necessary, road services while also drawing up a plan to provide integrated services for users of all the Kingdom’s highways. It also urged the Agricultur­al Developmen­t Fund (ADF) to investigat­e ways of attracting investment in the aquacultur­e industry, and projects to manufactur­e agricultur­al products. The council decided that a comprehens­ive ADF plan was also needed to help hit sustainabl­e agricultur­al rural developmen­t program funding targets.

 ?? SPA ?? Yahya bin Abdullah Al-Samaan, assistant speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council, addresses the 33rd ordinary session in Riyadh on Wednesday.
SPA Yahya bin Abdullah Al-Samaan, assistant speaker of the Saudi Shoura Council, addresses the 33rd ordinary session in Riyadh on Wednesday.
 ??  ?? The need for interfaith partnershi­p will continue beyond this crisis, and that is why we continue to work hard to build more bridges of understand­ing and cooperatio­n.
Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa
Secretary-general, Muslim World League
The need for interfaith partnershi­p will continue beyond this crisis, and that is why we continue to work hard to build more bridges of understand­ing and cooperatio­n. Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulkarim Al-Issa Secretary-general, Muslim World League

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