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Taiz.. Opening of a new school in Al-Muzaffar District with Kuwaiti funding
Society and culture| 5 February, 2025 - 7:09 PM
Taiz: Yemen Youth Net
Today, Wednesday, Taiz Governor, Nabil Shamsan, opened a new primary and secondary school in Al-Muzaffar District, funded by the Kuwaiti Society.
The school, which was implemented by Risalati Foundation for Women’s Development, consists of 12 classrooms, 4 administrative facilities, and 6 bathrooms, in addition to supplying 216 double chairs.
During the opening, Shamsan praised the fraternal stances of the State of Kuwait, its Emir, government and people, appreciating their continuous support for humanitarian and development projects that contribute to alleviating the suffering of the people of the governorate.
He stressed that this educational project meets the needs of the region and surrounding neighborhoods and represents a qualitative addition to the educational infrastructure in the governorate.
For his part, the Director General of the Education Office in the governorate, Abdul-Wasea Shaddad, stressed the vital role played by community institutions in supporting the education sector, improving the learning environment, and enhancing educational opportunities for students in the region.
He also praised the efforts of all those in charge of this project and the support provided by the endowment of the late Abdul Baqi Al-Nouri and the Kuwaiti Society for Student Aid in this vital project.
In turn, Maha Al-Frais, Vice President of the Resalati Foundation for Women’s Development, confirmed that the project came to meet the educational needs of students, noting that this initiative comes within the framework of cooperation between the Resalati Foundation for Women’s Development, the endowment of the late Abdul-Baqi Al-Nouri, and the Kuwait Society for Student Aid.
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