The head of the Literacy and Adult Education Agency, Ahmed Al-Kabsi, confirmed that transportation allowances would be paid to the agency's educational staff in various provinces before Eid Al-Fitr. Al-Kabsi explained in a statement to the Yemeni News Agency (Saba) that the agency has completed all arrangements so that the disbursement process will begin from tomorrow, Saturday, to all educational staff in the agency within the framework of translating the directives of the revolutionary and political leadership, despite the exceptional and difficult circumstances resulting from the continued aggression and siege. He appreciated the efforts and support of the Caretaker Minister of Education, Yahya Al-Houthi, in order to provide transportation allowances for male and female teachers of literacy and adult education in various provinces to reduce their living burdens and contribute to their continued performance of their duties. Al-Kabsi praised the steadfastness of the educational staff over the years of ag gression and siege, expressing thanks to the revolutionary and political leadership and everyone who contributes to supporting the programs , activities of the literacy and adult education apparatus. Source: Yemen News Agency
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