Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida
Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida is the Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice in Mauritania, where he plays a crucial role in promoting the rights and protection of vulnerable populations, particularly children. During a recent workshop, he emphasized the importance of strengthening the juvenile justice system as part of the government's commitment to safeguarding children's welfare, aligning with the national agenda set forth by President Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani.
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Mauritania:
The Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice emphasized the aim of the days to enhance judges' understanding of international agreements.
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Mauritania:
He oversaw the launch of a project to support the criminal chain in combating human trafficking and migrant smuggling.
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Mauritania:
Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida emphasized the importance of procedural texts in the legal framework of the state during the workshop opening.
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Mauritania:
Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida is the Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice in Mauritania.
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Mauritania:
Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida emphasized that Mauritania is a leading country in combating human trafficking and migrant smuggling.
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Mauritania:
Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida emphasized the importance of peace and justice in public policies during the workshop.
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Mauritania:
Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida emphasized the workshop's alignment with national efforts to protect individuals and enhance community security.
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Mauritania:
Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida praised UNICEF's quick response to support the ministry's efforts in rehabilitating the center for children in conflict with the law.
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Mauritania:
Mohamed Ould Ahmed Aida is the Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice who accompanied the Minister on his visit.
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Mauritania:
He is the Secretary General of the Ministry of Justice and spoke at the international seminar on penal policy.
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