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The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development signed a joint memorandum of understanding with the Ezzwa Association for Family Protection, where the Ministry was represented by the Undersecretary of the Ministry for Social Security and Empowerment, Eng. Sultan bin Jeris Al-Jurais, and on the part of the association, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Mr. Abdul Latif bin Abdullah Al-Rajhi.

The memorandum aims to enhance joint work between the two parties, support the social responsibility of the individual and society, and achieve the strategic goal of the ministry by providing support services and legal advice to social security beneficiaries in the field of personal status issues and disseminating family rights culture.

It is noteworthy that the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development seeks, through concluding these agreements, to reach the highest levels of cooperation with all agencies and institutions in various sectors to achieve the goals of KSA Vision 2030.

Authored on
21-Ramadan-1444 - 12-avril-2023
Sector
Social Development Sector
Beneficiaries
Individuals
Nonprofit entities
youths

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