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Celebrating beneficiaries of ‘Weyak' programme
Celebrating beneficiaries of ‘Weyak' programme

Daily Tribune

time16 hours ago

  • Daily Tribune

Celebrating beneficiaries of ‘Weyak' programme

Coinciding with the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, the General Directorate of Verdict Enforcement and Alternative Sentencing held a celebration for the beneficiaries of the 'Weyak' programme, a pioneering initiative under the alternative sentencing framework. The event was attended by the Director-General of Verdict Enforcement and Alternative Sentencing, His Excellency Shaikh Khalid bin Rashid Al Khalifa, alongside representatives from supporting and partner entities involved in implementing the programme. On this occasion, the Director-General affirmed that the 'Weyak' programme, from which two batches have graduated with a success rate of 87%, is a practical embodiment of the instructions of H.E. Interior Minister General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa to enhance recovery opportunities and ensure the safe reintegration of individuals into society. He noted that the programme has proven its effectiveness.

Bahrain to hold global forum on alternative sanctions
Bahrain to hold global forum on alternative sanctions

Daily Tribune

time01-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain to hold global forum on alternative sanctions

His Excellency General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Minister of Interior, will open the First International Conference on Alternative Sanctions next Tuesday. The event is organised by the Ministry of Interior. It will bring together a wide range of speakers, experts, and specialists in the fields of restorative justice, criminal justice, and human rights, from Bahrain and abroad. Aimed at decision-makers, practitioners, and researchers in the field of inmate rehabilitation and reform worldwide, the conference supports the Ministry's efforts to promote modern criminal justice policies in line with the principles of humane justice and community security. The event will feature a series of panel discussions.

Interior Minister to Inaugurate First International Conference on Alternative Sanctions
Interior Minister to Inaugurate First International Conference on Alternative Sanctions

Daily Tribune

time31-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Tribune

Interior Minister to Inaugurate First International Conference on Alternative Sanctions

His Excellency Interior Minister General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa will officially open the First International Conference on Alternative Sanctions next Tuesday, marking a significant milestone in Bahrain's criminal justice reform journey. Organised by the Ministry of Interior, the conference will gather a distinguished panel of international and local speakers, experts, and specialists in restorative and criminal justice, as well as human rights. Participants will include policymakers, professionals, and researchers engaged in pioneering inmate rehabilitation and correctional programmes from around the world. The event underscores the Interior Ministry's continued efforts to implement progressive justice policies rooted in the principles of humane treatment and public safety. By fostering global dialogue, the conference aims to position Bahrain as a proactive advocate of modern alternatives to incarceration. Key discussions will revolve around international experiences with alternative sentencing, practical mechanisms for implementation, and their positive impact on rehabilitating offenders. Delegates will also explore ways to promote community justice values and share best practices that can inspire policy development and institutional reform. The conference signals Bahrain's commitment to a justice system that balances accountability with reintegration and community well-being.

Bahrain: New Eservice Allows Bahrainis Overseas to Manage ID Cards Online
Bahrain: New Eservice Allows Bahrainis Overseas to Manage ID Cards Online

Gulf Insider

time19-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Insider

Bahrain: New Eservice Allows Bahrainis Overseas to Manage ID Cards Online

The Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) has officially launched a new digital service enabling Bahraini citizens residing abroad to apply for the issuance, renewal, or replacement of their national ID cards through the national portal Through this eService, citizens or their first-degree relatives can conveniently submit their applications online. Once processed, the ID cards can either be delivered internationally via Aramex courier or collected by an authorized person from the Identity Card Service Center in Isa Town, if preferred. This initiative aims to streamline access to essential government services for Bahrainis living outside the Kingdom, making it easier to manage ID-related transactions remotely. Enhancing Access to Government Services Ms. Duaa Sultan Mohammed, iGA's Deputy Chief Executive for Statistics and Population Registry, emphasized that the launch aligns with the authority's commitment to enhancing digital services and improving accessibility for all citizens. She noted that the initiative is part of broader efforts guided by the directives of His Excellency General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Ministerial Committee for Information and Communication Technology (MCICT). 'The new ID card eServices reflect our ongoing dedication to adopting advanced technologies to meet the needs of Bahraini citizens wherever they are,' said Ms. Duaa. 'We aim to deliver high-quality, secure, and user-friendly solutions that simplify government procedures and elevate citizen satisfaction.' New Features and Upgrades The service is designed with strong security measures to verify submitted data and ensure smooth processing. In addition to the core ID services, the platform now includes the ability to: Update residential addresses for Bahraini citizens aged 21 and above, especially in cases of divorce, with the address holder's electronic approval. Add an organ donation icon on ID cards for individuals who opt to register as donors. View enhanced identity card certificates, now featuring new data fields such as passport issuance date, cardholder signature, and ID card status. Multiple requests can also be submitted within a single process, offering greater convenience and time-saving for users. Commitment to Digital Transformation This launch further underscores Bahrain's leading role in digital transformation across the region, with iGA continuing to enhance its eGovernment offerings to align with global best practices. Citizens are encouraged to explore and benefit from the full range of ID card services available through the national portal. For inquiries or assistance, they can contact the Government Services Contact Center at 80008001, or connect via the Tawasul system and the Tawasul App. Source News of Bahrain

New eService Allows Bahrainis Overseas to Manage ID Cards Online
New eService Allows Bahrainis Overseas to Manage ID Cards Online

Daily Tribune

time19-04-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Tribune

New eService Allows Bahrainis Overseas to Manage ID Cards Online

The Information & eGovernment Authority (iGA) has officially launched a new digital service enabling Bahraini citizens residing abroad to apply for the issuance, renewal, or replacement of their national ID cards through the national portal Through this eService, citizens or their first-degree relatives can conveniently submit their applications online. Once processed, the ID cards can either be delivered internationally via Aramex courier or collected by an authorized person from the Identity Card Service Center in Isa Town, if preferred. This initiative aims to streamline access to essential government services for Bahrainis living outside the Kingdom, making it easier to manage ID-related transactions remotely. Enhancing Access to Government Services Ms. Duaa Sultan Mohammed, iGA's Deputy Chief Executive for Statistics and Population Registry, emphasized that the launch aligns with the authority's commitment to enhancing digital services and improving accessibility for all citizens. She noted that the initiative is part of broader efforts guided by the directives of His Excellency General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Ministerial Committee for Information and Communication Technology (MCICT). 'The new ID card eServices reflect our ongoing dedication to adopting advanced technologies to meet the needs of Bahraini citizens wherever they are,' said Ms. Duaa. 'We aim to deliver high-quality, secure, and user-friendly solutions that simplify government procedures and elevate citizen satisfaction.' New Features and Upgrades The service is designed with strong security measures to verify submitted data and ensure smooth processing. In addition to the core ID services, the platform now includes the ability to: Update residential addresses for Bahraini citizens aged 21 and above, especially in cases of divorce, with the address holder's electronic approval. Add an organ donation icon on ID cards for individuals who opt to register as donors. View enhanced identity card certificates, now featuring new data fields such as passport issuance date, cardholder signature, and ID card status. Multiple requests can also be submitted within a single process, offering greater convenience and time-saving for users. Commitment to Digital Transformation This launch further underscores Bahrain's leading role in digital transformation across the region, with iGA continuing to enhance its eGovernment offerings to align with global best practices. Citizens are encouraged to explore and benefit from the full range of ID card services available through the national portal. For inquiries or assistance, they can contact the Government Services Contact Center at 80008001, or connect via the Tawasul system and the Tawasul App.

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