The Ministry of Justice and the UK Embassy discuss cooperation in the development and improvement of correctional and rehabilitation institutions.

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Tripoli, The meeting, which was held between the Ministry of Justice and the British Embassy in Tripoli, devoted cooperation between the two countries in the field of developing and improving reform and rehabilitation institutions.

The meeting, which was held at the office of the Ministry of Justice in Tripoli and was chaired by the Undersecretary of the Judicial Police, reviewed the priorities for developing reform institutions, their management, work systems, and monitoring and control systems in accordance with international standards.

An overview was also presented, during the meeting, of the activities and programs that include the vision of bringing these institutions to international standards, according to what was published by the Media Office of the Ministry of Justice on its official page.

The meeting concluded with an agreement to hold a meeting during the coming period via video conferencing technology, comprising specialists from both parties, entrusted with the task of formulating a set of joint programs that can be implemented based on the strategy of the Ministry of Justice in managing this file.

The meeting was attended by the Head of the Cooperation Department at the Ministry, the Director of the Undersecretary’s Office, the Head of the Institutional Improvement Unit, the Head of the Women’s Empowerment Unit at the Judicial Police, and for the United Kingdom, the Director of the Counter-Terrorism and Extremism Network and the Head of Counter-Terrorism Programs at the Embassy.

Source: Libyan News Agency