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IMCTC Concludes Collection Management Program Supported by Saudi Arabia

The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) concluded the five-day Collection Management training program at its headquarters in Riyadh, which was funded and supported by the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and targeted 25 participants from 14 member states, as part of the coalition’s ongoing efforts to build capacity and develop competencies in counterterrorism.

 The training program focused on the concepts and techniques of managing information collection operations and utilizing data to support strategic decision-making, delivered through a series of theoretical sessions and practical workshops led by experts and specialists in the security and military fields.

 The program saw strong engagement from participants, who expressed appreciation for the specialized content and praised the quality of organization and the diversity of training topics, which enriched their knowledge and skills in this vital field and strengthened their ability to support their countries' efforts in combating terrorism and extremism.

 At the conclusion of the program, Secretary-General of the Islamic Military Counter-Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) Major General Pilot Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi affirmed that the training is part of a series of qualitative programs implemented by the IMCTC with the generous support of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. He emphasized that it reflects the coalition’s commitment to strengthening integration and cooperation among member states in countering terrorism through a comprehensive methodology that combines both technical and strategic dimensions.

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