The plan to distribute the implemented quantities of books of the first part of the academic year 1446 AH to the offices of education in the governorates inaugurated on Wednesday by the Executive Director General of the General Organization for Textbook Printing - Director of the Teacher Support and Education Fund, Hussein Jabal. At the inauguration, which was attended by the Undersecretary of Sana'a Governorate, Mohamed Al-Habari, Jabal stressed the keenness of the Ministry of Education, represented by the General Organization for Book Presses, to print the textbook and provide it to students despite the scarcity of capabilities due to the interruption of its financial allocations and operational budget as one of the repercussions of the brutal aggression and its unjust siege on our country. He pointed to the strenuous efforts made by the Foundation and its technical staff to complete the Ministry of Education's printing plan to print the first part of the first semester books, overcoming all difficulties and challenges. He pointed out that the institution printed seven million and 200 thousand books and began today the process of transferring the quantities of textbooks to the offices of education in various provinces. Source: Yemen News Agency
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