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Sharjah's Kanaf committee sets future child protection agenda
Sharjah's Kanaf committee sets future child protection agenda

Sharjah 24

time29-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Sharjah 24

Sharjah's Kanaf committee sets future child protection agenda

Institutional coordination Chaired by Hanadi Al Yafie, Director General of the Child Safety Department and Chair of the Supreme Committee of Kanaf, the meeting was attended by senior officials including Dr. Muhammad Obaid Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Sharjah Judicial Department; Counsellor Anwar Al Harmoudi, Head of the Public Prosecution; Major General Abdullah Mubarak bin Amer, Commander-in-Chief of Sharjah Police; Ahmed Al Mail, Chairman of the Social Services Department; and several other leaders from the health, education, and family sectors. The committee reviewed case reports from November 2024 to July 2025, exploring the causes, psychological, and social impacts of abuse on children and families. It also assessed coordination among internal teams and partner entities and evaluated staff practices to ensure they align with privacy standards and reinforce public trust. National leadership in child protection Hanadi Al Yafie reaffirmed Kanaf's role as a national model for child abuse response, noting its adoption of the international Barnahus approach, which reduces the number of interviews children must undergo and offers them a supportive environment during investigation and treatment. The meeting concluded with a set of developmental recommendations to boost response efficiency, improve referral mechanisms, and raise community awareness, in line with Sharjah's vision of a safe and cohesive society where children grow up with confidence and dignity.

‘NAMA Talks' session spotlights financial risks women face
‘NAMA Talks' session spotlights financial risks women face

Gulf Today

time23-07-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Today

‘NAMA Talks' session spotlights financial risks women face

NAMA Women Advancement held the first session of its community-focused initiative, 'NAMA Talks', today (Tuesday) at Aljada in Sharjah. The initiative aims to raise awareness and support women in making informed decisions that enhance their participation across various spheres of life. The first session, titled 'Empowering Women through Financial Risk: Awareness and Understanding', catered to women aged 18 and above, including students, employees, housewives, retirees, and recent graduates. Held in strategic partnership with the Sharjah Judicial Department, the session featured Judge Dr. Salama Rashid Al Ketbi, Head of the Judicial Inspection Department at the Sharjah Judicial Department, who shared legal insights into common financial risks faced by women. Drawn from real court cases, she outlined practical legal protections available to help women safeguard their financial rights. Empowerment begins with awareness Mariam Al Hammadi, Director General of NAMA, said: 'At NAMA, we believe that true empowerment starts with awareness. A woman who is financially and legally informed is better equipped to protect her assets and make decisions that reinforce her stability, both within her family and in society. Through 'NAMA Talks', we create space for meaningful discussions on real-life challenges that women face, providing content that promotes knowledge and drives positive change.' 'This initiative goes beyond delivering information. It aims to foster a societal culture rooted in shared experiences and knowledge exchange, enabling women in all walks of life to make conscious decisions that contribute to societal empowerment. It reinforces the role of women as active contributors to the family and to the economy alike,' she added. Real-life cases and practical tools During the session, participants explored real-life scenarios drawn from court experiences, such as signing contracts without proper understanding, granting general powers of attorney, or dealing with unlicensed entities. These were followed by open discussions and legal commentary by Judge Al Ketbi helping attendees understand the legal implications and best responses in each case. To conclude, attendees received access to an e-booklet titled 'Protect Yourself Financially', offering practical steps to take when faced with financial risks, contact information for relevant support authorities, and a personal pledge to commit to making well-informed financial decisions. Five sessions planned for this year This was the first of five sessions planned under the 'NAMA Talks' initiative this year. The series is structured around three main themes: financial risks; the importance of women's careers in STEM fields; and income generation through Artificial Intelligence. It aims to create an enabling environment for women across all aspects of life and increase awareness on pressing social and economic challenges. The initiative also strengthens public engagement with NAMA, and reinforces its position as a leading entity for women's empowerment. Sessions will be held across various locations in Sharjah and Fujairah, ensuring broad access for diverse audiences, and the next session is scheduled for August 19 in Khorfakkan. This initiative aligns with NAMA's broader mission to women's advancement by creating inclusive spaces for dialogue, knowledge-sharing, and community-based empowerment.

NAMA launches ‘NAMA Talks' series with a first session focused on financial risks and women's economic empowerment
NAMA launches ‘NAMA Talks' series with a first session focused on financial risks and women's economic empowerment

Zawya

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

NAMA launches ‘NAMA Talks' series with a first session focused on financial risks and women's economic empowerment

Mariam Al Hammadi: A woman who is financially and legally informed is better equipped to protect her assets and make decisions that reinforce her stability, both within her family and in society. Sharjah: NAMA Women Advancement held the first session of its community-focused initiative, 'NAMA Talks', today (Tuesday) at Aljada in Sharjah. The initiative aims to raise awareness and support women in making informed decisions that enhance their participation across various spheres of life. The first session, titled ' Empowering Women through Financial Risk: Awareness and Understanding', catered to women aged 18 and above, including students, employees, housewives, retirees, and recent graduates. Held in strategic partnership with the Sharjah Judicial Department, the session featured H.E. Judge Dr. Salama Rashid Al Ketbi, Head of the Judicial Inspection Department at the Sharjah Judicial Department, who shared legal insights into common financial risks faced by women. Drawn from real court cases, she outlined practical legal protections available to help women safeguard their financial rights. Empowerment begins with awareness H.E. Mariam Al Hammadi, Director General of NAMA, said: 'At NAMA, we believe that true empowerment starts with awareness. A woman who is financially and legally informed is better equipped to protect her assets and make decisions that reinforce her stability, both within her family and in society. Through 'NAMA Talks', we create space for meaningful discussions on real-life challenges that women face, providing content that promotes knowledge and drives positive change.' 'This initiative goes beyond delivering information. It aims to foster a societal culture rooted in shared experiences and knowledge exchange, enabling women in all walks of life to make conscious decisions that contribute to societal empowerment. It reinforces the role of women as active contributors to the family and to the economy alike,' she added. Real-life cases and practical tools During the session, participants explored real-life scenarios drawn from court experiences, such as signing contracts without proper understanding, granting general powers of attorney, or dealing with unlicensed entities. These were followed by open discussions and legal commentary by Judge Al Ketbi helping attendees understand the legal implications and best responses in each case. To conclude, attendees received access to an e-booklet titled ' Protect Yourself Financially ', offering practical steps to take when faced with financial risks, contact information for relevant support authorities, and a personal pledge to commit to making well-informed financial decisions. Five sessions planned for this year This was the first of five sessions planned under the 'NAMA Talks' initiative this year. The series is structured around three main themes: financial risks; the importance of women's careers in STEM fields; and income generation through Artificial Intelligence. It aims to create an enabling environment for women across all aspects of life and increase awareness on pressing social and economic challenges. The initiative also strengthens public engagement with NAMA, and reinforces its position as a leading entity for women's empowerment. Sessions will be held across various locations in Sharjah and Fujairah, ensuring broad access for diverse audiences, and the next session is scheduled for August 19 in Khorfakkan. This initiative aligns with NAMA's broader mission to women's advancement by creating inclusive spaces for dialogue, knowledge-sharing, and community-based empowerment.

NAMA Talks: Women and financial risk awareness
NAMA Talks: Women and financial risk awareness

Sharjah 24

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Sharjah 24

NAMA Talks: Women and financial risk awareness

Her Excellency Judge Dr Salama Rashid Al Ketbi, Head of the Judicial Inspection Department at the Sharjah Judicial Department, revealed that NAMA Women Advancement is organising a panel discussion titled 'Empowering Women through Financial Risk Awareness and Understanding,' in the Aljada area of Sharjah, which highlighted the financial risks women are exposed to. Understanding rights and duties Speaking exclusively to 'Sharjah 24,' Al Ketbi explained that the panel discussed several topics related to financial risks and ways to enhance legal awareness, including seeking legal advice before signing any documents or papers, and the importance of knowing the rights and duties guaranteed by the law. The session is part of the "NAMA Talks" series, an initiative launched by the NAMA Women Advancement, which aims to raise awareness among women about issues that affect their daily lives and empower them to make informed decisions that enhance their active participation in various aspects of social and economic life.

Sharjah Court of Cassation holds its inaugural session
Sharjah Court of Cassation holds its inaugural session

Sharjah 24

time08-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Sharjah 24

Sharjah Court of Cassation holds its inaugural session

The first session was presided over by His Excellency Judge Ahmed Abdullah Al Mulla, Chairman of the Court of Cassation, with the participation of Their Excellencies Judge Sabri Shamsuddin, Judge Dawood Abu Al-Shawareb, and Judge Miftah Salim Saad. His Excellency Judge Al Mulla emphasised that the court's assumption of its judicial responsibilities represents a historic milestone in the development of the emirate's judicial system. He noted that the court's establishment reflects the vision of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah to build a comprehensive and integrated legal framework founded on the principles of justice and the rule of law. Al Mulla praised the institutional support and the integration of the justice system in Sharjah, led by His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Judicial Council. Highest Judicial Authority Judge Al Mulla stated that the Court of Cassation is the highest judicial authority in the emirate. It is entrusted with establishing legal principles, ruling on appeals, and issuing final and binding judgments. This contributes to the unification of legal interpretations and enhances the stability of judicial decisions. He added that the new judicial authority law constitutes a significant step forward in developing Sharjah's institutional framework, showcasing the emirate's focus on maintaining a justice system that is effective and independent. Al Mulla affirmed that justice is fundamental to upholding rights, litigation is a guaranteed right for all, and everyone is equal before the law without discrimination. Judge Al Mulla commended the efforts of His Excellency Judge Dr. Mohammed Obaid Al Kaabi, Chairman of the Sharjah Judicial Department, and all judicial staff working to protect rights and uphold justice. An Independent Judicial Body Under Law No. (7) of 2025, the Court of Cassation is established as an independent, supreme judicial body in Sharjah. The law permits the court to convene sessions, when necessary, in any city within the emirate. The court is composed of a president, vice president, and a sufficient number of judges appointed by Amiri decree. The vice president assumes the president's duties in their absence. The court operates through several judicial chambers that review appeals and requests in line with the provisions of the law. As part of the emirate's legal framework, the Court of Cassation plays a major role in protecting rights and freedoms. It reinforces the rule of law by overseeing the correct application and interpretation of legal provisions to serve justice. Court Jurisdiction and Responsibilities According to the law, the Court of Cassation has jurisdiction over appeals filed against judgments issued by appellate courts and other courts in cases eligible for cassation under the law. It settles jurisdictional disputes between judicial bodies in the emirate, unifies judicial principles, and ensures the correct application of the law. The law further authorises the court to hold members of the Executive Council, heads of local government departments, and their equivalents accountable. This applies following a referral by the Executive council or its delegate, for actions committed during their official duties. The court is also responsible for ruling on appeals filed by the Public Prosecutor in the public interest, as set out in the Federal Civil Procedures Law, and for hearing appeals submitted after this law came into effect.

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