Hebron-Ma'an- On the sidelines of the International Youth Day, the Hebron Municipality organized today, Wednesday, in the hall of the Child Happiness Complex, a workshop on water loss for students from various universities in the Hebron Governorate. This workshop comes within the project to improve water services - manage loss. This workshop comes within the municipality's orientations to involve the local community, especially the youth sector of university students, in development projects that would improve the services provided to citizens, and to emphasize the importance of raising the voice of youth and enhancing their role in society, given their ability to influence public opinion and the energies, capabilities and pioneering ideas they possess. The workshop addressed many issues related to water, where the mechanism for integrating and engaging youth in the water management project was discussed, and the obstacles and challenges they face in this context were clarified. Some initiatives and ideas w ere also proposed that would support and develop the project. Source: Maan News Agency
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