
Sana'a - Saba:
Sana'a Governorate launched today a comprehensive cleaning campaign under the slogan "Cleanliness is a faith-based behavior and a collective commitment", in preparation for the month of Ramadan 1446 AH. The campaign is being implemented over a week under the supervision of the Cleanliness and Improvement Fund in the governorate and with the participation of official bodies and the local community. It aims to remove waste from streets and neighborhoods in various directorates.
The new directorates of Sana'a, Bani Matar, Sanhan and Bani Bahlol, Hamdan, and Bani Hashish witnessed the launch of the campaign in the presence of local and executive leaders, where officials stressed the importance of the initiative in enhancing community awareness of the importance of cleanliness and improving the environmental situation, especially in areas with high population density. They also pointed out the need for the local community to participate in the success of the campaign and cooperate with cleaning teams to remove waste and keep streets and neighborhoods clean.
The campaign includes removing slums and violations from markets and public streets, in addition to regulating traffic and improving the environment of residential neighborhoods. The campaign is accompanied by an awareness program that includes distributing leaflets and banners to shops and establishments, in addition to broadcasting awareness messages via cleaning vehicles to encourage citizens to adhere to sound practices in disposing of waste.
The Executive Director of the Cleanliness Fund in the Governorate, Eng. Sami Al-Turabi, confirmed that the campaign comes within the efforts aimed at promoting the culture of cleanliness as part of the faith identity, pointing out that all the necessary equipment and technical and administrative personnel are provided to implement it successfully. The Deputy Director of the Fund, Muhammad Al-Dawla, and the Director of Media and Awareness, Sadiq Al-Jamali, also called on citizens to interact positively with the campaign and not to throw waste randomly, stressing that commitment to cleanliness is a collective responsibility that contributes to improving the civilized appearance of the governorate and welcoming the month of Ramadan in a healthy environment befitting its spiritual status.
Sana'a Governorate launched today a comprehensive cleaning campaign under the slogan "Cleanliness is a faith-based behavior and a collective commitment", in preparation for the month of Ramadan 1446 AH. The campaign is being implemented over a week under the supervision of the Cleanliness and Improvement Fund in the governorate and with the participation of official bodies and the local community. It aims to remove waste from streets and neighborhoods in various directorates.
The new directorates of Sana'a, Bani Matar, Sanhan and Bani Bahlol, Hamdan, and Bani Hashish witnessed the launch of the campaign in the presence of local and executive leaders, where officials stressed the importance of the initiative in enhancing community awareness of the importance of cleanliness and improving the environmental situation, especially in areas with high population density. They also pointed out the need for the local community to participate in the success of the campaign and cooperate with cleaning teams to remove waste and keep streets and neighborhoods clean.
The campaign includes removing slums and violations from markets and public streets, in addition to regulating traffic and improving the environment of residential neighborhoods. The campaign is accompanied by an awareness program that includes distributing leaflets and banners to shops and establishments, in addition to broadcasting awareness messages via cleaning vehicles to encourage citizens to adhere to sound practices in disposing of waste.
The Executive Director of the Cleanliness Fund in the Governorate, Eng. Sami Al-Turabi, confirmed that the campaign comes within the efforts aimed at promoting the culture of cleanliness as part of the faith identity, pointing out that all the necessary equipment and technical and administrative personnel are provided to implement it successfully. The Deputy Director of the Fund, Muhammad Al-Dawla, and the Director of Media and Awareness, Sadiq Al-Jamali, also called on citizens to interact positively with the campaign and not to throw waste randomly, stressing that commitment to cleanliness is a collective responsibility that contributes to improving the civilized appearance of the governorate and welcoming the month of Ramadan in a healthy environment befitting its spiritual status.