Sana'a – Saba:
A training course for female development pioneers concluded on Thursday in Al-Sabeen District of the Capital Secretariat.
The course was organized by the Local Council, Bonyan Development Foundation, and Bonyan Training and Qualification Academy, as part of the Volunteer Support Program.
The 14-day course, supported by the Capital’s Agricultural and Fisheries Projects and Initiatives Financing Unit and in collaboration with Al-Sabeen Educational District, aimed to equip 29 female trainees with foundational knowledge in volunteer work, self-development, community initiatives, resource mobilization, and urban development.
The program included specialized awareness lectures in various development fields, with the goal of enhancing the participants’ capabilities in voluntary development work and providing them with the skills and knowledge necessary to contribute effectively to sustainable local development.
In the closing ceremony, Ghadeer Al-Houthi, Coordinator of Bonyan Foundation in the Capital, emphasized the role of development pioneers in activating volunteer and development efforts on the ground, and in participating in the implementation of various development programs and the utilization of available community resources and opportunities.
Meanwhile, Sumayah Al-Washali, Coordinator of the Women’s Authority in Al-Sabeen District, urged the trainees to apply the outcomes of the course in practice to advance development efforts and achieve the desired goals.
In their remarks, the development pioneers highlighted the role of Yemeni women as a model in various aspects of life and community service, expressing appreciation for the efforts of those who organized this outstanding course.

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