In Taiz, Governor Shamsan discusses health sector conditions and launches the correction of secondary school exam papers.

Governor Discusses Health Sector Conditions in Taiz
Meeting Focuses on Medical Services Improvement
Today, Governor Nabil Shamsan of Taiz convened a meeting to discuss the current state of the health sector in the province. The meeting included key health sector leaders and hospital directors, alongside Dr. Ilan Abdulhaq, the Deputy Governor for Health Affairs, and Dr. Fahd Al-Nazari, the Director of the Public Health and Population Office.
During the meeting, Shamsan emphasized the need to enhance the quality of medical services provided in government hospitals. He called for increased efforts to improve administrative and medical performance across all health facilities in the province.
Continuous Monitoring and Contract Adjustments
Shamsan stressed the importance of ongoing monitoring of employee performance. He urged for necessary adjustments in contracts in the upcoming period to boost the efficiency of the health sector. He acknowledged the dedication of health workers despite ongoing challenges, including the influx of displaced individuals and the blockade imposed by Houthi militias.
Health Sector Report Highlights Challenges
Dr. Ilan Abdulhaq, along with the Director of Health and hospital managers, presented a report detailing the health situation in Taiz. They outlined administrative and technical difficulties, particularly the need for fuel supplies to operate electricity systems in health facilities.
The meeting concluded with several decisions and proposals aimed at enhancing coordination among relevant authorities. Participants agreed to work on solutions to the challenges facing the health sector, ensuring the continued provision of efficient medical services to citizens.
Launch of Secondary School Exam Correction Committees
Governor Initiates Correction Process for 2025-2026 Exams
Following the health sector discussions, Governor Shamsan launched the work of the correction committees for the secondary school certificate exams (both scientific and literary sections) for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Shamsan, accompanied by Abdul-Wasi’ Shaddad, the Director of the Education Office, reviewed the progress at the correction center. He received explanations about the technical and organizational mechanisms used in grading answer sheets, as well as the measures taken to ensure accuracy and confidentiality in the correction process.
Commitment to Fairness and Transparency
Shamsan praised the efforts of the technical committees and the staff at the correction center. He highlighted the importance of maintaining high standards of accuracy, neutrality, and transparency to protect students’ rights and ensure fairness in the results.
He reaffirmed the local authority’s commitment to providing all necessary support and facilities to facilitate the correction process. This support aims to overcome any challenges faced by the committees, ensuring the timely completion of the process while upholding principles of integrity and quality in the examination system.
Conclusion
Governor Nabil Shamsan’s proactive approach in addressing the health sector’s challenges and overseeing the secondary school exam correction process reflects his commitment to improving public services in Taiz. His leadership aims to ensure that citizens receive the quality healthcare they deserve while maintaining fairness in educational assessments.
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