The Republic of Yemen has joined the third meeting of the Joint Committee, which includes experts and representatives from the ministries of Justice, Interior, and Health across Arab nations. This significant event commenced today at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.
This three-day meeting features participation from a delegation of the General Authority for Drugs and Medical Supplies. The primary agenda revolves around updating the unified Arab model law for combating drugs and psychotropic substances. A distinguished group of experts and officials from various Arab countries will contribute their insights and expertise.
The meeting aims to produce a revised version of the unified Arab law project. This initiative seeks to establish a comprehensive legal framework that unifies Arab efforts in combating drug abuse. By enhancing cooperation and coordination among member states, the meeting aspires to strengthen the capabilities of nations in addressing the growing threat of drug-related issues and protecting communities from its dangers.
Yemen’s active participation in this meeting underscores its commitment to regional collaboration in tackling drug-related challenges. The outcomes of this gathering will play a crucial role in shaping effective policies and strategies to combat drug abuse across the Arab world.
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