Monaco has renewed its partnership with the San Remo Institute for International Humanitarian Law, reaffirming its commitment to supporting legal training in a time of growing global instability…
The agreement, signed by Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Isabelle Berro-Amadeï and institute president Giorgio Battisti, will continue to fund specialised programmes aimed at strengthening knowledge and application of international humanitarian law.
The renewed cooperation comes as conflicts around the world continue to multiply, with millions of people affected by displacement, insecurity and humanitarian crises. Against this backdrop, Monaco is seeking to play an active role in promoting the rules that govern armed conflict and protect civilian populations, particularly through education and training initiatives.
Through this partnership, the Principality supports courses and seminars designed to train military personnel, legal experts and government officials from different countries. These programmes aim to ensure a better understanding of humanitarian law and to encourage its consistent implementation in complex and evolving conflict environments.
Officials stressed that maintaining and reinforcing such cooperation is essential at a time when international aid systems are under pressure and humanitarian principles are increasingly challenged. For the San Remo Institute, Monaco’s backing also provides added international visibility and credibility, helping to attract participants and expand its reach.
By renewing this agreement, Monaco underlines its long-standing engagement with humanitarian issues and its intention to contribute to the promotion of international law through practical, education-based initiatives.
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