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Al-Khokha, Yemen – On Tuesday, Waleed Al-Qadimi, the Senior Deputy Governor of Al-Hodeidah Governorate, laid the foundation stone for the construction of the Umm Al-Mu’minin Aisha School in Shaab Naba’ in the Al-Kadah area, administratively affiliated with the Al-Khokha District. The project is being implemented by the Abi Musa Al-Ash’ari Association, with funding from the Yemen International Agency.

Al-Qadimi, accompanied by Ibrahim Aja’sh, Director of the Education Office in the Governorate, and Salem Alian, Director General of Al-Khokha District, reviewed the project plan. They listened to an explanation from the association’s representative about the project, which includes five classrooms with annexes, furniture, and equipment.

Deputy Governor Al-Qadimi praised the interventions of the Yemen International Agency and the Abi Musa Al-Ash’ari Association, especially with regard to sustainable projects.

Source: https://www.sabanew.net/story/ar/114216

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