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Ibb University rector honored by Yemeni Red Crescent Society

Ibb University rector honored by Yemeni Red Crescent Society

Saba Yemen06-01-2025
Ibb - Saba:
The Yemeni Red Crescent Society on Monday honored Rector of Ibb University Dr. Nasr al-Hajili in appreciation of his efforts in supporting the success of the Red Crescent Youth Program 2023/2024.
The honoring ceremony, attended by Director of the Red Crescent Society in the province Dr. Abu al-Taib al-Mutawakel, recognized Dr. al-Hajili's contributions to strengthening the partnership between the university and the Red Crescent Society in various areas, particularly in the health sector.
Dr. al-Hajili expressed his pride in receiving this honor and emphasized the importance of continued collaboration between the university and the Red Crescent Society to improve health services and support youth development initiatives.
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