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On Saturday 20 of August 2022, and in partnership with Attafawq Institute, Nebras for Development concluded the program to enhance the self – capacity of university students which targeted 70 participation of university students and graduates.

It is noteworthy that the program was implemented for the period from 17 to 20 August, during which the participants received a number of activities and knowledge represented in the establishment of training workshops, discussion seminars and voluntary initiatives represented in writing a CV, using the Internet, and the needs of training trends accompanying university students and graduates.

At the end of the program, the outstanding students were honored within the educational grants project of the association, who achieved excellence in scientific disciplines for the year 2020-2021 with scientific excellence shields.

The Director General of Security and Police in the Hadhramaut Valley and Desert Governorate, Brigadier General Abdullah Salmin bin Hobeish, attended the receipt of a lab and tools that help detect crime for the Forensic Evidence Department, provided by the Nebras Association for Development, under the supervision of the Martyr Bin Habrish Foundation for Development and funded by Resonate Yemen Foundation.

During the handover, Brigadier General Bin Hobeish confirmed that the Security Department in the Valley and the Desert will launch the work of the mini-criminal lab in the Forensic Evidence Department to examine all kinds of drugs in the coming days by supporting civil society organizations in training and rehabilitating security staff and providing solutions for drug testing, noting the interventions of the Nebras Association for Development in Implemented many of the activities and programs that it implemented within the program to enhance security at the local level, Seiyun District.

Brigadier bin Hobeish praised the Nebras Association for Development for their efforts in implementing qualitative courses at the crime scene and providing them with equipment and solutions to establish a mini-criminal laboratory that contributes to raising the performance of criminal work in the Valley and Desert districts for the rapid response to the reports submitted and the speed of deciding on samples.

The Nebras Association for Development concluded the activities of the Ramadan food voucher project funded by the Canadian International Relief and Development Organization (IDRF) and under the supervision of the local authority and the office of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in Hadhramaut Governorate, This project comes in response to the emergency humanitarian situation in the suffering of many displaced and poor families from the local community from the severe economic crisis that Yemen is experiencing, Where the project worked on distributing 900 food vouchers to the beneficiaries in five districts (Al-Abar – Shibam – Seiyun – Tarim – Al-Som) at a value of (74000) Yemeni riyals per voucher, this project has met with great satisfaction from the community and the official authorities for the humanitarian advantage that ensured the beneficiary dignity and freedom in the process of purchasing his food needs from the shops that were contracted with in each directorate.

Mr. Issam bin Habrish Al Kathiri, Hadhramaut Governorate Undersecretary for the Valley and Desert District Affairs, praised the project’s executive mechanism and the efforts of the donor and implementer of the project.

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