DOHA: The Ministry of Justice, represented by the Human Resources Department in collaboration with the Planning and Quality Department, has entered into a significant cooperation agreement with the Qatar Leadership Centre (QLC) to enhance leadership skills among its national workforce. This initiative aligns with the ministry's vision for development and modernization, aimed at strengthening the labor system and advancing institutional excellence. According to Qatar News Agency, the agreement was co-signed by HE Undersecretary of the Ministry of Justice, Sultan bin Abdullah Al Suwaidi, and General Manager of QLC, Abdulla Mohammed Khalifa Al Binali. This cooperation will see both the ministry and the centre conduct a one-year training program targeting various leadership roles to improve their capabilities and performance based on modern corporate performance criteria. The structured program includes several stages, starting with candidate selection tests, followed by professional training workshops, and cul minating in a graduation ceremony. This forms part of a comprehensive training and development plan under the guidance of HE Minister of Justice and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, Ibrahim bin Ali Al Mohannadi, aimed at improving the work environment and enhancing the quality and performance of the ministry's human resources. The initiative primarily focuses on mobilizing young leaders and equipping them with the best modern training techniques, in collaboration with leading centers in Qatar, particularly the QLC. Assistant Undersecretary for Shared Services Affairs, Khamis Mohammed Al Buafra Al Kuwari, emphasized the agreement's importance in honing the skills of the ministry's emerging workforce, aiming to develop leaders capable of achieving institutional excellence in line with global standards. Al Binali praised the partnership with the Ministry of Justice, asserting that the program is a critical step towards further cooperation in implementing additional training programs for the ministry's se cond-tier leadership. Director of Human Resources at the Ministry of Justice, Abdulrahman Hassan Al Mulla, highlighted the significance of sharing expertise with the QLC to advance human resources, expressing optimism that the program will bring a paradigm shift in the ministry's competencies and bolster its modernization efforts.