
Training workshop for planning team in Sana'a Governorate begins
A two-day training workshop for the planning team at the central and district levels was launched in Sana'a Governorate.
The workshop, organized by the governorate's Planning Sector, will involve 45 employees from executive offices and directorates.
The workshop aims to familiarize participants with the directions and priorities of the 1447 AH plan and the implementation mechanism for its preparation. It will also include lectures on the procedures and models required at the central and district levels.
During the opening ceremony, Governor Abdul Basit Al-Hadi emphasized the importance of planning as a fundamental pillar of development. He called for improving institutional performance through continuous training and highlighted the government's commitment to implementing programs that meet citizens' needs.
Mohammed Al-Sanhani, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Administration and Local Development, also emphasized the importance of completing previous years' projects and identifying priorities for the 1447 AH plan, with the participation of the private sector and zakat.
Anwar Sultan, Planning Sector Official, indicated that projects will be identified based on rapid planning and a comprehensive field survey, with the participation of partners from various entities.
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