
Khairan al-Muharraq workshop concludes, focusing on development plan for 1447 AH
Hajjah – Saba:
A two-day training workshop has concluded in Khairan al-Muharraq district of Hajjah governorate. The workshop brought together staff from executive office branches, the Cooperative Society's administrative body, and the Knights of Development. Its primary aim was to update the district's current situation study and prepare the development plan for the year 1447 AH.
The workshop, attended by Hassan Hazzazi (the governorate's agricultural sector official and trainer), Ahmed Bakili (the district director), and Othman Shuaib Ghaleb (the district's local secretary-general), focused on several key objectives:
Understanding the current situation in the district and identifying both strengths and weaknesses for updating.
Identifying mechanisms for collecting data from the field.
Preparing a development plan centered on sustainable economic projects.
In his closing remarks, the district director emphasized the importance of the knowledge and information gained during the workshop, noting its crucial role in enabling participants to effectively collect the necessary data.
He stressed the need to translate the workshop's lessons into practical steps and immediately begin gathering information for the plan's preparation.
Agriculture Sector Official Hazzazi, for his part, highlighted that the availability of accurate and correct information is vital for crafting a distinctive development plan.
He added that updating current situation studies is instrumental for strategic planning and more effective goal setting.
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