The Prince of Al-Baha, Dr. Hussam bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, received the annual report from the General Administration of Civil Status for the year 2025. The report highlights efforts made to improve services provided to citizens.
The Civil Affairs Department in Saudi Arabia has announced the launch of 71 mobile units to provide services across various regions. This initiative aims to facilitate access to government services for citizens and residents.
In March, Gaza recorded a total of 2890 newborns against only 190 deaths, highlighting the resilience of the population in the face of challenging conditions. This statistic reflects the ongoing struggle for life despite the harsh realities faced by the residents.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior has announced the launch of civil status convoys across various governorates aimed at issuing approximately <strong>5,000 national ID cards</strong> for citizens. This initiative is part of efforts to streamline administrative procedures and meet citizens' needs.
Official statistics from the Palestinian Ministry of Interior reveal that Gaza recorded <strong>2,890 new births</strong> in March 2023, alongside <strong>190 deaths</strong>. These figures highlight the demographic situation in the region amidst challenging conditions.
The parliamentary legal committee discussed amendments to the civil status law aimed at updating civil registry procedures. This discussion is part of the government's efforts to enhance services provided to citizens.
The Prince of the city reviewed the Civil Affairs report, highlighting last year's achievements and the challenges faced in providing services to citizens. The report reflects efforts to improve services offered to the public.
The Civil Status Authority in Egypt continues to organize police service caravans to simplify the process of obtaining national ID cards for citizens. This initiative aims to improve government services and enhance communication with the public.