
Sana'a – Saba:
Workshops on the Economic Empowerment Project for Low-Income Families were held on Monday in Sana'a province under the slogan "Towards Empowering Low-Income Families for a Dignified Life."
The workshops, organized by the local authority in the province, were attended by directors of districts, officials of public mobilization in districts , sub-districts, and heads of multipurpose agricultural development cooperative associations in various sectors and sub-districts.
The sessions addressed the criteria for selecting projects, the suitability of interventions with the local environment and climate, the components of the project, implementation mechanisms, and expected outcomes.
During the opening of the workshops, officials from the economic empowerment teams in different sectors—Saddam Al-Faseeh (Southern Sector), Majid Al-Ghaili (Eastern Sector), Anwar Sultan (Northern Sector), and Mohammed Miftah (Western Sector)—reviewed the project’s objectives of improving the financial and living conditions of low-income individuals and families. This will be achieved by providing them with the necessary tools, skills, and resources to increase their income, build their productive capacities, and enhance their financial independence.
They explained that the project focuses on sustainable development by creating permanent job opportunities and enabling families to efficiently manage their resources, ultimately leading to self-sufficiency and participation in development. They highlighted its role in reducing dependence on aid and subsidies while supporting the local economy by stimulating small , medium-sized enterprises and increasing capital circulation in the community.
Workshops on the Economic Empowerment Project for Low-Income Families were held on Monday in Sana'a province under the slogan "Towards Empowering Low-Income Families for a Dignified Life."
The workshops, organized by the local authority in the province, were attended by directors of districts, officials of public mobilization in districts , sub-districts, and heads of multipurpose agricultural development cooperative associations in various sectors and sub-districts.
The sessions addressed the criteria for selecting projects, the suitability of interventions with the local environment and climate, the components of the project, implementation mechanisms, and expected outcomes.
During the opening of the workshops, officials from the economic empowerment teams in different sectors—Saddam Al-Faseeh (Southern Sector), Majid Al-Ghaili (Eastern Sector), Anwar Sultan (Northern Sector), and Mohammed Miftah (Western Sector)—reviewed the project’s objectives of improving the financial and living conditions of low-income individuals and families. This will be achieved by providing them with the necessary tools, skills, and resources to increase their income, build their productive capacities, and enhance their financial independence.
They explained that the project focuses on sustainable development by creating permanent job opportunities and enabling families to efficiently manage their resources, ultimately leading to self-sufficiency and participation in development. They highlighted its role in reducing dependence on aid and subsidies while supporting the local economy by stimulating small , medium-sized enterprises and increasing capital circulation in the community.