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Global Accreditation Bureau and Egyptian Accreditation Council sign MoU to deepen cooperation

In a move to strengthen product and service quality in line with international standards, MENA's leading accreditation bodies - the Global Accreditation Bureau (GAB), Qatar, and the Egyptian Accreditation Council (EGAC), Egypt - have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen cooperation in third-party accreditation and conformity assessment.As the sole accreditation authorities in their respective countries, the two entities aim to facilitate trade between their nations while ensuring adherence to global standards in accreditation activities.Highlighting the critical impact of the MOU for the regional economy, Dr. Yousef Alhorr, Founding Chairman of GAB, said, "Our collaboration with the Egyptian Accreditation Council (EGAC) is aimed at ensuring that both Egypt and Qatar not only meet but exceed international standards for products and services across a diverse range of sectors. By aligning accreditation practices, the ultimate goal is to enhance the competitiveness of our regional economies, foster seamless trade, and build a more sustainable future for businesses and consumers alike."Eng. Mohamed Hassan Mohamed Abdelhalim, Executive Director of EGAC, said, "GAB has emerged as a highly credible and forward-looking accreditation authority, playing a pivotal role in advancing quality infrastructure and conformity assessment across the MENA region. Through our partnership with GAB, EGAC looks forward to working closely with GAB to harmonize accreditation practices, enhance technical competence, and support industries in Egypt and Qatar in meeting the evolving international requirements."The cooperation between the two accreditation bodies will have added value to bilateral trade between the two countries and mutual acceptance of conformity assessment results and will result in distinguished development to quality infrastructure in the two countries. It will also enhance the role of international recognition in the industrial society.Key modes of cooperation outlined in the MOU include joint training programs, internal audits wherever requested, and the exchange of auditors, lead assessors, and technical experts across diverse fields of conformity assessment, ranging from laboratories and inspection bodies to the certification of products, professionals, and management systems.The collaboration between GAB and EGAC is poised to have a profound and positive impact on the region. By harmonizing accreditation practices and fostering mutual recognition, this partnership will facilitate smoother trade flows between Egypt and Qatar. Businesses in both countries will benefit from streamlined procedures, reduced barriers to entry, and increased market access. At the same time, byenhancing product and service quality and promoting consumer confidence, this collaboration will strengthen the competitiveness of both economies within the global market.

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Public Prosecution hosts several activities as part of National Sport Day

The Public Prosecution organised a number of activities on the National Sport Day, with the participation of His Excellency Dr Issa Saad al-Jafali al-Nuaimi, Attorney-General, alongside a number of prosecutors, administrative leaders, and employees, as a practical embodiment of its commitment to supporting physical activity and its positive impact on building a balanced and productive work environment. The events organised by the Public Prosecution included a variety of activities such as fitness exercises, running races, and team sports matches, which contributed to strengthening team spirit and cooperation among employees. The events also featured sports activities and competitions dedicated to children, adding a family-friendly atmosphere filled with enthusiasm and positive interaction. The Public Prosecution stressed that this annual occasion represents a valuable opportunity to enhance human interaction and reinforce positive values among employees, positively reflecting on the work environment and raising the level of institutional performance. Accordingly the members of the Public Prosecution expressed their admiration for the distinctive edition of National Sport Day, praising its organisation, which combined healthy sports competition with human solidarity. They considered it an opportunity to reassess healthy lifestyle priorities and viewed the event as a practical reminder of the importance of balancing professional commitments with selfcare.