Somalia’s Justice Ministry Delegates to Egypt for Digital Transformation Training. Mogadishu, Somalia — The Federal Government of Somalia’s Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, H. E.
Hassan Sheikh Ali, has dispatched a delegation of justice sector officials to Egypt for a specialized Capacity — Building Program.
The program, which focuses on emerging crimes and digital transformation, aims to bolster Somalia’s justice sector in dealing with contemporary challenges such as cybercrimes.
The program in Egypt is expected to equip the Somali officials with the latest strategies and technologies to combat modern criminal activities.
Egypt is known for its advancements in digital transformation and emerging crime strategies, as highlighted by the OECD’s review and various academic papers.
The Federal Government of Somalia has been actively working to modernize its justice sector to address corruption, lack of resources, and inadequate infrastructure. Egypt’s experience in digital transformation and its robust justice sector capabilities make it an ideal partner for Somalia’s modernization efforts.
According to local reports, Minister Hassan Sheikh Ali emphasized the strategic importance of the program, stating that the knowledge and skills gained should be directly applied to enhance institutional efficiency and effectiveness. He also highlighted the need for a modern, technology-enabled justice system that upholds the rule of law while addressing contemporary challenges. Regional officials confirmed that the capacity-building program is part of a broader strategy to modernize Somalia’s justice system.
Academic research suggests that digital transformation could significantly impact Egypt’s economy and society, potentially serving as a model for Somalia. Further details regarding the specific content of the program and its outcomes are expected in the coming days.
According to official statements, the government is committed to ensuring that the training program yields practical results that can be implemented in Somalia’s justice sector.
Source: sonna.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*





