Marib Leaders Inspect Summer Course Activities Across Governorate

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Marib: Local and mobilization leaders in Marib Governorate have conducted inspections of summer course activities in several districts, including Sirwah, Al-Jubah, Bidbadah, and Majzar. The visits aimed to assess the implementation and impact of these educational initiatives.

According to Yemen News Agency, Mohammed Alwan, Director of the General Authority for the Care of Martyrs' Families branch, and Abdullah Al-Sharif, Director of the Governorate's Media Office, visited the Al-Mahjaza and Dhuwar sub-districts in Sirwah District. They commended the efforts of teachers and the range of activities designed to educate the youth and shield them from misleading cultural influences.

In a separate visit, Southern Sector Mobilization Official Al-Saeedi Al-Siba'i, along with his deputy Mohammed Al-Buraiehi and cultural official Abu Majed Al-Hamzi, inspected the summer activities in Mahliyah District. They received detailed briefings from school supervisors on the academic, cultural, religious, sports, and health programs, noting the benefits and skills imparted to students.

Further inspections were carried out by Ali Humaid, Religious Guidance Sector Official, and Khalid Hamza, mobilization official in Al-Jubah. Their visit highlighted the necessity of collaboration between official and community entities to sustain and expand summer activities for maximum impact.

Shaker Al-Sharif, Deputy Director of the Health Office in the governorate, assessed the courses in Majzar District, emphasizing their role in guiding students and equipping them with essential skills to counter the dangers of 'soft war.'

Lastly, Bashir Al-Thabti, a member of the Summer Activities Subcommittee, reviewed the initiatives in Bidbadah District. He described these courses as vital educational opportunities to nurture a knowledgeable and resilient generation capable of overcoming challenges and enhancing youth skills.