The Minister of Justice chaired meetings for the National Forensic Medicine Center and the Higher Judicial Institute.

Justice Minister Leads Key Meetings in Aden
In the temporary capital of Aden, Justice Minister Judge Badr Al-Aradah chaired two separate meetings focused on the National Center for Forensic Medicine and the Higher Judicial Institute.
Forensic Medicine Center Initiatives
During the meeting with the National Center for Forensic Medicine, Minister Al-Aradah discussed the draft executive regulations for the center. He emphasized the importance of the professional master’s program for forensic doctors. This initiative aims to enhance the training of medical personnel. Additionally, the minister addressed the issues of salaries and transportation for forensic doctors, exploring ways to improve both technical and administrative performance at the center.
Enhancing Judicial Education
In a separate meeting with the Higher Judicial Institute, Minister Al-Aradah highlighted the need to elevate the academic and training standards of the institute. His goal is to prepare distinguished judicial personnel. The meeting reviewed the annual report for 2024 and assessed the educational process for the 2024-2025 academic year. The minister stressed the necessity for continuous curriculum updates and the expansion of judicial training programs.
Student Affairs and Educational Environment
The discussions also covered student affairs, including proposals to enhance the educational environment and improve admission and registration processes. These initiatives aim to create a more supportive atmosphere for students, ultimately contributing to the development of a robust judicial system.
Through these meetings, Minister Al-Aradah demonstrates a commitment to advancing both forensic medicine and judicial education in Yemen.
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