Dr. Laila bint Ahmed Al Najar, the Minister of Social Development in Tunisia, recently met with Amal Belhaj Musa, the Family, Women, Children, and the Elderly Minister in the Republic of Tunisia. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss common concerns and find ways to collaborate in supporting and empowering women across various sectors. The two sides also talked about issues related to childhood, elderly care, and programs aimed at empowering women. Dr. Laila Al Najar took the opportunity to visit the Sadiq Idris Centre for the Elderly Care to learn about their facilities and services for the elderly.
During her visit to the Sadiq Idris Centre, Dr. Laila Al Najar got the chance to see firsthand the various programs, activities, and services offered to the elderly. This experience allowed her to gain valuable insight into the care and support provided to this sector of society. The Minister was impressed by the center’s dedication to caring for the elderly and ensuring their well-being. This visit highlighted the importance of providing quality care and services to the elderly population, emphasizing the need for continued support and resources in this area.
In addition to her visit to the Sadiq Idris Centre, Dr. Laila Al Najar also visited the Centre for Research, Studies, Documentation, and Information on Women. During her visit, she learned about the rights of women and their presence in various spheres of society, including political, economic, social, and cultural sectors. The Minister was briefed on the importance of supporting and empowering women in all aspects of life, recognizing their contributions to society and the need to ensure their rights are protected and promoted.
The meeting between Dr. Laila Al Najar and Amal Belhaj Musa emphasized the importance of collaboration and cooperation in supporting and empowering women in Tunisia. By sharing expertise and resources, both sides can work together to address common concerns and challenges facing women in various sectors. This partnership aims to enhance the quality of services and support available to women, children, and the elderly in Tunisia, promoting their well-being and empowerment in society.
Overall, Dr. Laila Al Najar’s visit and meetings in Tunisia highlighted the ongoing efforts to support and empower women, children, and the elderly in the country. By focusing on collaboration, information sharing, and program development, Tunisia aims to continue providing quality care and services to these vulnerable populations. The Minister’s commitment to learning from the experiences of others and exploring new opportunities for cooperation demonstrates a strong dedication to improving the lives of women, children, and the elderly in Tunisia. Through ongoing partnerships and initiatives, Tunisia can make significant progress in advancing the rights and well-being of these important sectors of society.