Head of Martyrs’ Authority Inspects Remedial Lessons for Children of Martyrs in Sanaa

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Sanaa: The head of the General Authority for the Care of Martyrs' Families, Taha Jeran, conducted an inspection of the remedial lessons and the academic progress of children of martyrs and missing persons aspiring for higher education for the academic year 1447 AH. These lessons are facilitated by the General Department of Educational Care.

According to Yemen News Agency, Jeran emphasized the importance of providing educational and pedagogical care to the children of martyrs, viewing it as both a religious and moral obligation. He highlighted that this initiative is a crucial step in honoring the sacrifices made by their fathers, who laid down their lives for a higher cause.

Jeran underscored the significance of equipping students with knowledge and awareness, which he described as essential tools to overcome challenges posed by ongoing aggression. He urged the students to embrace a faith-based identity and Quranic awareness to counter the ideological threats facing future generations.

Hussein Al Qadi, Deputy Head of the Care Sector at the authority, stated that the organization is committed to offering comprehensive support to martyrs' families, with a strong focus on education. This initiative aims to nurture a capable generation ready to contribute to the development of state institutions.

Al Qadi further mentioned that the remedial lessons extend beyond the Capital Secretariat, covering areas such as Hajjah, Amran, Saada, and Dhamar, thereby demonstrating the authority's dedication to educational development across various regions.

Participating students expressed their appreciation for the authority's support and pledged to excel academically, maintaining a spirit of loyalty to the martyrs' sacrifices. The remedial lessons are designed to aid these students in securing free scholarships at public and private universities by equipping them with the skills needed to successfully pass admission tests.