RIYADH: The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition is conducting a five-day advanced training program in Nairobi focused on combating terrorist financing and money laundering.

The opening was attended by Kenya’s Deputy Army Commander Maj. Gen. Mohamed Nur Hassan, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

The program covers a wide range of advanced technical and leadership topics, including international legal frameworks, modern terrorist financing methods, money laundering mechanisms, digital detection and analysis techniques, and leadership and compliance management within financial institutions.

The program underscores the Saudi-backed coalition’s commitment to strengthening member states’ capabilities and supporting global efforts to counter terrorism-related financial threats.

Earlier this week, the coalition launched a rehabilitation and social reintegration initiative for individuals with extremist ideologies at its headquarters in Riyadh.