Arab Interior Ministers' Council (AIMC)

Conseil des ministres de l'intérieur arabes
لمجلس وزراء الداخلية العرب

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Contact Details

URL: http://www.aim-council.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Media.AIMC.Official

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Founded

1982-12

History

Established as part of the D-XD2903 - League of Arab States (LAS).

Aims

Develop and strengthen cooperation and coordinating efforts among Arab States in the field of internal security and prevention of crime.

Activities

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Structure

Council meets annually in January. Meeting is attended by Interior Ministers, LAS Secretary General (or one of his assistants) and Chairman of E-XE3945 - Naif Arab University for Security Sciences (NAUSS).

Chairmanship rotates among Interior Ministers in alphabetical order of the Arab States; Vice-Chairman is the Interior Minister of the state which alphabetically follows the state holding the chairmanship.

Secretariat General; includes 5 specialized offices:

  1. Arab Office for Intellectual Security, Casablanca (Morocco);
  2. Arab Office for Combating Crime, Baghdad (Iraq);
  3. Arab Office for Combating Crime, Riyadh (Saudi Arabia);
  4. Pan Arab Bureau for Narcotics Affairs; Amman (Jordan);
  5. Arab Office for Security Information, Cairo (Egypt).

D-XD0916 - Arab Police Sports Confederation Cairo (Egypt), is also attached to the Secretariat General.

One specialized body in each member states liaises with the Secretariat General, specialized offices and other bodies of the Council, and with similar offices in the other member states.

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Subjects *

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UN Sustainable Development Goals **

GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-beingGOAL 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

UIA Org ID

XE0798

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