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The General Union of Seiyun University Students, in partnership with the Wellness Health Team of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, and funded by Nebras Association for Development, organized an open health day for Seiyun University students, which was attended by the Assistant Undersecretary of Hadramout Governorate for Valley and Desert Affairs, Prof. Abdel-Hadi Al-Tamimi, President of Seiyun University, and Prof. Muhammad Ashour Al-Kathiri and a number of college deans.

This event coincides with the Pink Month of Breast Cancer Awareness and the regional campaign for cardiopulmonary resuscitation, with distinguished participation by the National Center for Oncology, Dar Al-Shifa Charitable Foundation, and the National Center for Blood Transfusion and Research.

Al-Kathiri pointed out the importance of organizing such events, which aim to contribute to raising health awareness among university students and expanding their societal perceptions. A sense of social responsibility, spreading knowledge to others, and correcting behavioral concepts and practices.

Approximately 300 students benefited from the activities of the event, thanking the organizers and supporters for presenting such qualitative activities that students enjoy for the first time on the campus of Seiyun University.

The president of Nebras Association, Mr. Abdullah Saleh Brishan, received Mr Levent Ozturk, the coordinator of the Canadian IDRF foundation in Yemen, and Mr Rashad AL-Saadi, the director of the Blue Crescent office in Yemen, where the delegation got acquainted with detailed picture of the humanitarian situation in Yemen and the urgent needs of the most important humanitarian sectors resulting from the continuous displacement from the conflict areas and the direct impact on the displaced families and the host community, and the two parties discussed the mechanism of the joint action in emergency interventions in the sectors of food security, water, shelter and health during the visit. Last but not least, Field visits to the Camps for the displaced and the civil water projects took place.

The visit was accompanied by the Secretary General of the Society, Mr. Ashraf Al-Hadry, and the Executive Director, Mr. Hassan Al-Sukar

Selah Foundation for Development launched the training program for the governance of civil society organizations in Wadi Hadramout, which is implemented by Nebras Association for Development in partnership with the Office of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in the Valley and the Desert, under the generous sponsorship of the local authority in Wadi Hadramout.

At the inauguration of the program, the Assistant Undersecretary of Hadhramaut Governorate for the Valley and Desert Directorates Affairs, Eng. Hisham Al-Saidi, praised the importance of this program to provide the participants with the concepts of governance, which is a societal requirement with which integrity, transparency and quality standards are achieved, praising the interventions of civil society organizations to support the local authority to contribute to the activation of oversight bodies.

For his part, the Director General of Social Affairs and Labor in the Valley and the Desert, Dr. Abdullah Bagham, stressed the importance of the program in strengthening institutional work in the work of civil society organizations, applying quality standards and creating competition between participating organizations in how to apply the knowledge received to advance the conditions of civil society organizations during the coming period.

Meanwhile, the Director of the Development Sector at Selah Foundation, Khalid bin Shihab, indicated that this program targets a number of civil society organizations, including forty organizations in Hadhramout, the coast and the valley, as they are the Foundation’s work partners for the pioneers of field and professional work according to the labor market, reviewing the activities of the “My profession is in my hands” program during The past years, which benefited 3158 beneficiaries in 12 governorates of the Republic.

The program targets 20 participants, representing a number of civil society organizations in Wadi Hadramout.

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