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Netherlands honors 8 Kuwaiti women judges

The Dutch International Legal Cooperation Centre (Silk) in Manama honored 8 Kuwaiti women judges who participated in the training program on women’s leadership.

The closing ceremony of the training program for the Women’s Leadership in the Judiciary and Exchange of Judicial Experiences Project witnessed the honoring of 8 Kuwaiti women judges, namely Sanabil Al-Houti, Fatima Al-Farhan, Bashayer Al-Raqdan, Lulwa Al-Ghanim, Ruwa Al-Tabtabaei, Shaden Al-Rumi, Farah Al-Ajeel, and Sharifa Al-Mubarak.

During the ceremony, Kuwaiti female judges presented several proposals that would advance judicial work and improve its quality, especially empowering female judges in Kuwait. They discussed their experiences and achievements and how they reached the judiciary platform, in addition to their representation of Kuwait in international forums and the exchange of women’s judicial expertise with the participation of female judges and public prosecutors from the Kingdom of Bahrain, as reported by Al Qabas.

The closing ceremony was attended by Bahraini Minister of Justice and Islamic Affairs Nawaf Al-Maawda, Dutch Ambassador to the Kingdom Laurens Westhoff, and officials from the Silk Centre.

It is noteworthy that the Kuwaiti women judges participated during the period from January 29 to February 2 of this year in the training program held in the Dutch city of The Hague.




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