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Tunisian Family Minister Visits Libya to Boost Cooperation on Child, Women, and Elderly Welfare

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tunisia's Minister of Family, Women, Children, and Seniors, Asma Jebri, visited Tripoli, Libya, at the invitation of her Libyan counterpart.
  • The ministers discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation in areas concerning children, women, and the elderly.
  • Jebri also visited a children's reception center in Tripoli and highlighted the importance of continued cooperation.

Tunisia's Minister of Family, Women, Children, and Seniors, Asma Jebri, is undertaking a working visit to Tripoli, Libya, following an invitation from Wafa Abu Bakr Kilani, the Libyan Minister of Social Affairs. The visit aims to bolster bilateral cooperation and enhance partnerships in sectors of mutual interest, particularly those impacting children, women, and the elderly.

During a meeting at the Libyan Ministry of Social Affairs, both ministers and their delegations explored avenues for developing joint programs and exchanging best practices. The focus was on improving social protection systems and services for vulnerable populations in both nations. They also emphasized the need to support initiatives that advance the rights and well-being of children and to strengthen coordination between Tunisian and Libyan institutions.

As part of her visit, Minister Jebri, accompanied by Minister Kilani, toured the Tripoli Children's Reception Center. They familiarized themselves with the care and protection services offered to children and the support programs in place. Minister Jebri underscored the critical need for ongoing collaboration and knowledge sharing between Tunisia and Libya to safeguard children's rights and ensure a nurturing environment for them.

This visit coincides with Tunisia's participation in events commemorating African Child Day, organized by the Libyan High Commission for Children in collaboration with the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child. The overarching theme for the commemoration is 'Ensuring Universal Access to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene for Every Child in Africa.'

the importance of continuing to strengthen cooperation and exchange of experiences between the two countries in service of issues related to childhood and the consolidation of children's rights.

โ€” Asma JebriTunisian Minister highlighting the significance of bilateral collaboration during her visit to a children's center.
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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.