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Saba Yemen
30-06-2025
- Business
- Saba Yemen
Ibb: Discussion of Cleanliness, improvement Fund's Plan for Year 1447 AH
Ibb: Discussion of Cleanliness, improvement Fund's Plan for Year 1447 AH Facebook Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp Telegram Telegram Email Email Print Print [Mon, 30 Jun 2025 18:42:15 +0300]Ibb – SABA:A meeting was held today in Ibb Governorate, chaired by the Secretary General of the Local Council, Amin Al-Warafi, to discuss the draft operational plan of the Cleanliness and Improvement Fund for the year 1447 plan covered aspects related to revenues and expenditures, the geographic expansion within the city center to keep pace with urban growth, and the development of cleaning the meeting, which was attended by the Director of the Cleanliness Fund, Adel Omar, his deputy Bilal Al-Bakheiti, sector heads, and department directors, discussions included requirements for updating maps, implementing a system to track the movement of equipment and vehicles, and ways to enhance efficiency and performance in monitoring cleaning activities. They also reviewed the fund's needs for the coming year and the requirements for institutional emphasized the importance of preparing a matrix of development programs to provide the fund with everything necessary to improve cleaning reaffirmed the local authority's commitment to ensuring the success of all tasks assigned to the fund and to implementing several environmental projects in the sectors of cleanliness and improvement. He praised the efforts of the fund's administration, staff, and cleaning workers in maintaining the also urged the formulation of visions and their translation into actionable programs to enhance the fund's performance and strengthen its field operations. He stressed the importance of caring for cleaning workers and providing for the fund's essential needs


Saba Yemen
16-04-2025
- General
- Saba Yemen
Sana'a outlines implementation for Sidr seedling planting project
Sana'a - Saba: A meeting held in Sana'a province on Wednesday, chaired by governor Abdulbasit al-Hadi, focused on establishing the implementation mechanism for the distribution and planting of Sidr seedlings during the current season. This project, a key component of the province's broader plan, aims to significantly expand tree planting efforts to enhance vegetation cover, increase green spaces across the province, and leverage these trees as a natural food source for bees, leading to the production of economically valuable honey. Furthermore, the initiative seeks to support biodiversity, protect vital agricultural soil from erosion, combat desertification, and contribute to overall environmental preservation. The discussed implementation mechanism encompassed detailed methods for seedling distribution, planting procedures, ongoing monitoring, and comprehensive evaluation. It also involved the identification of specific target areas and addressed the technical aspects of the seedling planting process. The meeting brought together governor al-Hadi's undersecretaries, Abdullah al-Abyad and Abdullah al-Tahiri, the directors of the province's Agricultural and Fisheries Projects and Initiatives Financing Unit, the Cleanliness, Improvement, and Public Works Fund, the directors of various districts, and the heads of cooperative development sector associations. Discussions centered on the practical steps required to commence the distribution and planting of seedlings within the province's main valleys and districts. A key outcome of the meeting was the approval to hold further meetings with directors of the directorates, agriculture officials, and heads of sector and district associations to effectively implement the established mechanism and ensure the distribution of seedlings at the level of each district and village. The meeting also approved the formation of committees comprising members of the local authority leadership and directors of relevant executive offices. These committees will undertake field visits alongside directorate directors to introduce the project's objectives and vision to local communities, identify suitable planting areas and necessary resources, and establish local implementation teams. During the meeting, governor al-Hadi emphasized the crucial role of activating district associations and leveraging the effective capacity of sector associations in successfully implementing the project, which is expected to yield significant benefits for local communities. He highlighted the well-known resilience of Sidr trees to harsh climatic conditions, making them an ideal choice for enhancing vegetation cover in arid regions. The Governor of Sana'a called upon the local community to actively cooperate and contribute to the project's success, emphasizing its multiple benefits, particularly in protecting valuable agricultural soil and providing essential grazing pastures for livestock. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)