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Approving outcomes implementation of meeting to stimulate initiatives & support cleanliness system in Capital Secretariat

Approving outcomes implementation of meeting to stimulate initiatives & support cleanliness system in Capital Secretariat

Saba Yemen13-02-2025

Sana'a - Saba:
A meeting in the Capital Secretariat approved on Thursday the outcomes implementation of the expanded consultative meeting to stimulate community initiatives and support the cleanliness system in the Capital Secretariat, under the title "Cleanliness is a faith commitment and civilized behavior."
The meeting, which was chaired by Social Affairs Committee Chairman Hamoud Al-Naqib, and included Planning and Development Committee Chairman Sharaf Al-Hadi, Undersecretary for Services Sector Engineer Abdel Fattah Al-Sharafi, directors of directorates and concerned executive offices, decided to launch a wide community cleanliness campaign next Saturday in all directorates of the Secretariat, under the title "Welcome Ramadan" in preparation and reception for the holy month of Ramadan.
The meeting's outcomes stressed the importance of adhering to the speeches of the Revolution Leader about cleanliness as a public awareness and community culture that requires all official and popular authorities to play their role in spreading and promoting it through educational curricula, speeches, lectures, events, various media outlets, central , local programs and activities.
It explained the importance of enhancing the role of community initiatives in sustaining public hygiene, raising community awareness, and establishing it as a religious, moral and humanitarian behavior. It stressed the importance of monitoring and follow-up to ensure the continuation of cleanliness work in various areas, and taking the necessary measures against violators of environmental guidelines.
The meeting stressed the importance of enhancing community awareness, consolidating the culture of cleanliness as a behavior of faith, civilization and collective responsibility, and joining official , popular efforts and wide participation in the campaign implementation, activities , programs that promote cleanliness and improve cleanliness efforts.
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