Regulations & Policies

The Organization and Approval of the “Family Affairs Council”

Document Summary

The document outlines the organization and approval of the “Family Affairs Council” in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, aimed at enhancing the family’s status and role in society while preserving religious and moral values. It details the council’s structure, competencies, objectives, and the responsibilities of its members, including specialized committees such as the Childhood Committee, the Elderly Committee, and the Women’s Committee.

The council is headed by the Minister of Labor and Social Development and includes representatives from various ministries, as well as specialists in family issues. It seeks to develop comprehensive strategies related to education, healthcare, awareness of family rights, and legal protection, while coordinating efforts between governmental and private agencies.

The document also addresses the implementation of family-related legislation, the council’s role in proposing improvements, and the establishment of specialized technical committees to monitor decisions and prepare reports.

Main Titles

  • Introduction: Outlines the council’s objectives to strengthen the family role and uphold moral and religious values.
  • Council Structure: Describes the formation led by the Minister of Labor and Social Development with representatives from various ministries.
  • Council Objectives: Focuses on developing family strategies, raising awareness of rights and duties, and addressing family issues.
  • Council Responsibilities: Includes preparing reports, developing solutions, and submitting legislative proposals.
  • Council Committees: Details specialized committees for specific groups, such as children, women, and the elderly.
  • Budget and Funding: Explains the council’s financing through the Ministry of Labor’s budget, grants, and donations.
  • General Secretariat: Outlines the Secretary-General’s role in overseeing technical, administrative, and financial work.
  • Rules and Regulations: Discusses the rules governing the council’s operations and delegation of powers.

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