The Sana'a-based ministry of human rights on Wednesday concluded a training course to introduce the pilot guidebook for seizures' protection, in cooperation with the woman protection block and the UN Fund for Population. The two-day training aimed to build the capacities of the 35 participants and provide them with knowledge on the pilot guidebook. Two working papers were delivered to the course, by Judge Altaf Suhail and Dr. Eshraq al-Jodairi, who introduced the manual's contents and principles governing the seizures' rights under national and international legal frameworks. Source: Yemen News Agency
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