Summer Courses Launched in Social Care Homes

General

Sanaa: Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Samir Baja'ala inaugurated summer courses at social care centers and homes. At the inauguration, Minister Baja'ala emphasized the importance of summer courses in protecting youth and adolescents from the soft war waged by the United States and its allies.

According to Yemen News Agency, the summer courses aim to provide a constructive environment for young people, steering them away from negative influences and helping them develop valuable skills. The courses are designed to engage youth in activities that promote learning, personal growth, and a sense of community within the social care centers.

The initiative underscores a strategic effort by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor to counter external influences and foster a more resilient younger generation. The courses will cover various subjects and skills, tailored to meet the needs and interests of the participants, ensuring a comprehensive development program.

Minister Baja'ala's remarks highlighted a broader concern about the impact of external cultural and ideological influences on the youth. The ministry's commitment to proactive educational and developmental programs demonstrates their focus on equipping young individuals to face contemporary challenges with confidence and capability.