The Archives and Records Center organized an educational seminar highlighting the importance of documentation and its vital role in preserving institutional and community memory. This seminar is part of ongoing efforts to raise community awareness about the value of archives and records.
The seminar focused on the key role documents play in recording the progress of institutions by preserving decisions, procedures, and achievements that support decision-making, ensure continuity, and improve efficiency. It also emphasized how archives help protect cultural and social identity by serving as a living record that documents societal developments and preserves heritage for future generations.
The seminar discussed the need to adopt effective policies for managing archives and records, as this directly enhances transparency, institutional development, and the preservation of community memory. It stressed that documents are not just papers kept in storage but reflect the history of both institutions and society.