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Gulf Press > Gulf > Saudi Arabia > The Ministry of Economy and Planning Signs Memorandum of Cooperation with the Human Rights Commission.
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The Ministry of Economy and Planning Signs Memorandum of Cooperation with the Human Rights Commission.

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Last updated: 2024/07/29 at 7:40 PM
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The Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission have recently signed a memorandum of cooperation to collaborate on monitoring methodologies, developing reports, and creating models related to the Sustainable Development Goals and human rights. This agreement aims to share experiences and insights in policy development within the framework of sustainable development, environmental practices, social governance, and capacity-building programs. The goal is to raise awareness in the community about sustainable development and human rights, demonstrating Saudi Arabia’s commitment to these important issues through joint efforts in local and international events. Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim and President of the Human Rights Commission Dr. Hala Al-Tuwaijri signed the MoU, highlighting the significance of this partnership.

The signing of this memorandum of cooperation signifies a step forward in Saudi Arabia’s efforts towards promoting human rights and sustainable development. By joining forces, the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission aim to develop monitoring methodologies and prepare reports that will contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This collaboration will also focus on enhancing policy development within the realms of sustainable development, environmental practices, social governance, and capacity-building programs. Through this partnership, both entities hope to raise awareness about sustainable development and human rights within the local community and beyond.

The collaboration between the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s dedication to advancing human rights and sustainable development. By working together on monitoring methodologies, report preparation, and model development related to the SDGs and human rights, both parties aim to make meaningful contributions towards achieving these important goals. This partnership will also involve sharing experiences and insights in policy development within the context of sustainable development, environmental practices, social governance, and community empowerment programs. Through joint efforts, the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission seek to raise awareness and promote sustainable development and human rights initiatives in Saudi Arabia and internationally.

The memorandum of cooperation signed between the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission underscores Saudi Arabia’s commitment to human rights and sustainable development. By partnering on monitoring methodologies, report preparation, and model development related to the SDGs and human rights, both entities are taking concrete steps towards achieving these important goals. This collaboration will also involve sharing experiences and insights in policy development within the context of sustainable development, environmental practices, social governance, and capacity-building programs. Through joint efforts, the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission aim to raise awareness and promote sustainable development and human rights initiatives both locally and globally.

The signing of the memorandum of cooperation between the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission marks a significant milestone in Saudi Arabia’s efforts to promote human rights and sustainable development. Through this partnership, both entities will work together on developing monitoring methodologies, preparing reports, and creating models related to the SDGs and human rights. This collaboration will also involve sharing experiences and insights in policy development within the context of sustainable development, environmental practices, social governance, and capacity-building programs. By joining forces, the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission aim to raise awareness and promote sustainable development and human rights initiatives in Saudi Arabia and beyond.

In conclusion, the signing of the memorandum of cooperation between the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s commitment to human rights and sustainable development. Through this partnership, both entities will collaborate on developing monitoring methodologies, preparing reports, and creating models related to the SDGs and human rights. This collaboration underscores Saudi Arabia’s dedication to advancing human rights and sustainable development through joint efforts in policy development, capacity-building programs, and community empowerment initiatives. By working together, the Ministry of Economy and Planning and the Human Rights Commission aim to raise awareness and promote sustainable development and human rights initiatives locally and internationally, making meaningful contributions towards achieving these important goals.

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