Hadhramaut Undersecretary for Financial and Administrative Affairs, Dr. Ahmed Salem concluded frankly, today, in Mukalla, the training program for youth cadres in the local authority and its executive offices on the local government system and decision-making skills.
The program was sponsored by the Governor of Hadhramaut Governorate, Mr. Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi, within the framework of the Partnerships Project, implemented by the Youth Without Borders Organization for Development and funded by the Dutch Embassy in Yemen, and held by the Waa Foundation in partnership with the Civil Coalition for Peace and in cooperation with the General Administration of Administrative Development Research in the Governorate Office
The program targeted 25 youth cadres from the local authority and executive offices on the Wadi Hadramaut coast.
Hadhramaut Undersecretary for Financial and Administrative Affairs, Dr. Ahmed Salem, frankly praised, at the conclusion of the program, such training programs that the governorate needs in its institutional work system, pointing to the success of the programs through his interest in the cadres working in the executive offices so that they can work efficiently and in a suitable environment in which knowledge and skills are applied. Which was gained from the program implemented in the training course.
In turn, the Director General of the General Administration for Administrative Development Research and Training, Dr. Marina Awad Al-Johi, thanked the local authority represented by Mr. Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi, pointing out the importance and value of partnership with international and local organizations for organized and coordinated work dominated by success and success according to the training plans drawn up to achieve The desired goals of training in development and construction for Hadramaut and the country.
For his part, the head of the Waei Foundation, Mr. Omar Baras, expressed his happiness at the success of the program, praising the response and role of the local authority in the governorate, represented by the governor, Mr. Mabkhout Mubarak bin Madi, in overcoming the difficulties. He pointed out that the program is the first nucleus of future programs, God willing, to create a database on trainees and youth. In the local authority and executive offices.