An agreement has been signed to train 200 teachers in Aden, Hadramout, and Taiz.
Saudi Arabia Signs Agreement to Train 200 Teachers in Yemen
On Sunday, a significant agreement was signed in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, aimed at enhancing education in Yemen. The partnership involves King Saud University, represented by the King Abdullah Institute for Research and Consulting Studies, the Saudi Program for Development and Reconstruction of Yemen, the Hayel Saeed Anam Group, and the Human Development Program. This collaboration will focus on training 200 teachers in the governorates of Aden, Hadramaut, and Taiz.
Details of the Agreement
The signing ceremony featured prominent attendees, including Minister of Education Tarek Al-Akbari and Mohammed Al-Jaber, the Saudi Ambassador to Yemen and General Supervisor of the Saudi Program for Development and Reconstruction of Yemen. The agreement outlines funding from both the Saudi Program and the Hayel Saeed Anam Group. King Abdullah Institute and the Human Development Program will implement the project.
Project Objectives and Duration
This one-year initiative aims to equip 200 teachers with essential competencies, skills, and specialized knowledge. Participants will receive international professional teaching certificates, enhancing their professional capabilities and effectiveness in their roles. The project seeks to foster advanced professional growth among educators.
Expected Impact on Education
The initiative will significantly improve the skills of teachers in the targeted governorates. By enhancing the quality of education, the project aims to positively impact student outcomes. Additionally, it will create job opportunities for the targeted group of teachers, contributing to the overall development of the education sector in Yemen.
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