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Baghdad Named Headquarters for Arab Women Judges Network

Baghdad has emerged as a central hub for Arab women judges, highlighting regional collaboration and progress. The announcement underlines Baghdad leadership in judicial empowerment as a key factor for professional growth and cooperation.

The Supreme Judicial Council confirmed on Saturday that Baghdad will serve as the headquarters of the Arab Women Judges Network. The decision coincides with the Founding Committee Conference held from February 13–14, 2026.

During a high-level meeting, the President of the Supreme Judicial Council welcomed a delegation of Arab women judges. Discussions focused on strengthening cooperation among women judges across Arab countries. Officials emphasized improving judicial performance and enhancing professional networks.

The session addressed administrative and professional matters affecting women judges. Delegates explored strategies to increase women’s participation and leadership within judicial institutions. They also shared best practices to boost efficiency in courts across the region.

Judge Taghreed Abdul Majeed, President of the Iraqi Women Judges Association, attended the meeting along with the Association’s board members. She highlighted the importance of unity and shared commitment to advancing women’s roles in the judiciary.

Representatives from several Arab countries, including Morocco, Qatar, Algeria, Yemen, and Palestine, actively participated in the founding conference. Their support for Baghdad as the network’s headquarters marked a unanimous decision, reflecting regional consensus.

The conference was organized in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme’s Regional Bureau for Arab States. Delegates praised the initiative as a milestone in promoting gender equality and professional collaboration across the Arab judiciary.

Officials stressed that establishing the network headquarters in Baghdad will foster ongoing communication among member countries. They also noted that this move will encourage knowledge exchange, mentorship programs, and joint judicial initiatives.

The delegation’s visit highlighted Baghdad’s growing role in regional judicial leadership. Experts believe that hosting the network will strengthen both local and regional judicial systems. They also see it as a platform for sharing innovative practices in law and administration.

In conclusion, the founding conference not only formalized the Arab Women Judges Network but also reinforced Baghdad’s position as a center for judicial excellence. By promoting collaboration, leadership, and empowerment, Baghdad leadership in judicial empowerment promises long-term benefits for Arab women judges and regional justice.

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