
Activities discuss mobilization efforts, implementing summer courses, and supporting agricultural sector in Taiz
Taiz Governorate witnessed a series of events and meetings on Monday that discussed public mobilization efforts, as well as the implementation of summer courses and support for the agricultural sector.
During an expanded meeting chaired by General Mobilization Officer Mohammed Al-Khalidi, mechanisms for activating the "Al-Aqsa Flood" courses were discussed, as well as performance evaluations of summer courses. The meeting was also attended by a number of officials, dignitaries, and social figures. The meeting emphasized the importance of these activities in building national and strategic awareness among youth and enhancing partnerships between schools and the community to ensure the success of these initiatives.
A similar meeting was held in Sharab Al-Salam, chaired by the Governor's Deputy, Qanaf Al-Sufi. The meeting addressed societal and security issues, in addition to the summer courses, and emphasized the need to direct hostility toward the occupation. Field visits were conducted to a number of schools in various districts to monitor the progress of the summer courses. The level of student turnout and the benefits they derive from the various activities were praised.
Visitors emphasized the importance of these courses in fortifying the rising generations with their faith-based identity and empowering them to confront alien cultures. They also emphasized the need to mobilize community energies to support and ensure the success of these educational and development efforts.
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