Hadhramaut, Yemen – On [insert date], the Deputy Governor of Hadhramaut for Valley and Desert Affairs, Amer Al-Amri, assessed the preparations for the Abyan Water Project. This initiative, spearheaded by the Sila Development Foundation, receives support from the Saudi Program for the Development and Reconstruction of Yemen.
During his visit, Al-Amri, accompanied by Amer Al-Sayari, the Director General of Al-Abyan District, and Abdullah Bahrek, the Director General of Rural Water, received a detailed briefing from the foundation’s team. The project includes several key components:
The foundation’s team emphasized their commitment to resolving challenges that arise during implementation. They highlighted the project’s significance as a primary source of drinking water for local residents.
Al-Amri stressed the necessity of pairing project activities with training and capacity-building programs for operational staff in administrative and financial aspects. He noted that completing the project on schedule would significantly enhance living conditions in this desert district, which has become a hub for various governorates in the republic.
The Abyan Water Project represents a crucial step towards improving water access in Hadhramaut. With ongoing support and effective management, it promises to deliver lasting benefits to the community.
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