Hajjah Governor , Hilal Al-Sufi, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Yemeni News Agency Saba - Editor-in-Chief, Nasreddin Amer, opened on Monday an exhibition for productive families in Al-Mahabsha district on the Prophet's Birthday occasion. Al-Sufi and Amer reviewed the sections and contents of the exhibition produced by a number of families in the directorate, which included local crafts, traditional clothing, accessories, handicrafts, embroideries and perfumes. Hajjah governor and the chairman of the board of directors of the Yemeni News Agency Saba praised the growing awareness of Yemeni women and their role in strengthening societal resilience. They emphasized the importance of expanding the circle of empowering productive families to rely on themselves in the production process, encouraging and adopting local products as an alternative to foreign products. Al-Sufi and Amer urged the need to develop the local products quality in order to compete with imported products and contribute t o the success of the national campaign to boycott American , Zionist goods and products. Source: Yemen News Agency
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