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Saba Yemen
5 days ago
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Bonyan Foundation concludes training course for administrative bodies of cooperative & agricultural associations
Sana'a - Saba: The Bonyan Foundation and Bonyan Training and Rehabilitation Academy concluded on Tuesday a training course aimed at building the capacities of administrative bodies in cooperative and agricultural associations across several districts. The course, held for associations in the Al-Hada, Juhran, and Saba Al-Safil districts in Dhamar Governorate, as well as Na'at and Al-Sawadiyah in Al-Bayda Governorate, was part of an ongoing cooperative program. Funded by the Agricultural and Fisheries Project and Initiative Financing Unit in Dhamar and Al-Bayda Governorates, in partnership with the Cooperative Union, the training sought to enhance the skills of 52 participants from administrative , executive bodies of cooperative and agricultural associations. During the closing ceremony, Mohamed Al-Qahoum, Secretary-General of the Agricultural Cooperative Union, emphasized the vital role of cooperative and agricultural associations in developing and supporting the national economy while achieving food security. He noted that Yemen's ongoing agricultural revolution aligns with the directives of the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badruddin Al-Houthi, the Supreme Political Council's guidance, the Quranic project's methodology, and the steadfastness of the Yemeni people in advancing community and voluntary work. Al-Qahoum highlighted the importance of the training in equipping participants with the necessary expertise to manage associations effectively and fulfill their roles in achieving the desired goals of cooperative and agricultural development. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Saba Yemen
10-03-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Evening for Ibb and Jiblah Universities, education, health, technical education, youth and expatriates sectors
Ibb - Saba: The local authority in Ibb governorate organized a Ramadan cultural evening targeting the universities of Ibb and Jiblah, the sectors of education, health, youth, sports, technical education and expatriates, in addition to the Agricultural Committee, initiatives, associations and Bonyan Foundation, within the framework of promoting faith identity and Quranic culture. The evening dealt with the challenges facing these sectors and ways to address them, as well as the necessary needs for the implementation of development projects and programs. Governor Abdul Wahed Salah praised the efforts of the various sectors despite the current circumstances, stressing the importance of concerted efforts to improve the level of performance and services. The role of educational, health, agricultural and community institutions in immunizing society against destructive ideas and strengthening faith identity was also emphasized. The Governor called for supporting community initiatives to complete service and development projects, stressing the importance of Ramadan meetings in assessing service conditions and facing challenges. The participants in the evening also praised the announcement of the leader of the revolution, Abdul Malik al-Houthi, to give the Zionist enemy a deadline to bring aid into Gaza, stressing that this position reflects the religious and humanitarian commitment to the Palestinian cause. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Yemen Online
31-01-2025
- Politics
- Yemen Online
Yemen: Houthi rebels Subject female beggars in Sana'a to sectarian mobilization
In recent days, the Houthi militia in Yemen has subjected dozens of beggar women and homeless women in the capital, Sana'a, to sectarian indoctrination programs as part of their comprehensive campaign targeting all segments of society in their controlled areas. Around 70 women and girls were forced to participate in these indoctrination activities under the supervision of a so-called "National Program for Combating Begging" and the "Bonyan Foundation," which is an intelligence arm disguised as a humanitarian organization led by Houthi leader Mohammed Al-Madani. The Houthis conducted a campaign to gather beggar women from the streets of Sana'a, bringing them to specific locations for indoctrination. This step comes amid a growing number of beggars in Sana'a due to the dire living conditions and lack of livelihood. Residents in Sana'a have expressed discontent with the Houthis' actions, accusing them of exploiting beggars for sectarian purposes and confiscating part of the money they receive from alms. Despite widespread discontent, the Houthis continue to ignore their responsibility to find real solutions to the begging phenomenon. Some beggar women shared their grievances, stating they were misled into participating in what they were told were economic support programs but were instead subjected to sectarian indoctrination.