Technical Education and Vocational Training Minister in the caretaker government, Ghazi Ahmed, today,Sunday, inaugurated work on a project for two graphics and cybersecurity laboratories at the Community College in Sana'a, which were equipped with funding from the Skills Development Fund. At the inauguration, the Caretaker Minister stressed the importance of providing the college with these two laboratories, and ensuring its future requirements for technical supplies and equipment to enhance its leadership in keeping pace with the needs of the labor market. In turn, the Fund's Support Director, Khaled Hamran, said that the two laboratories were equipped with 40 desktop computers and projectors with modern specifications. He referred to what was previously provided to the college through the fund, including a solar energy system, an automated system for student affairs, and the restoration and rehabilitation of the classroom and laboratory buildings damaged by the aggression. In turn, the Dean of the Colle ge, Dr. Saeed Al-Tawqi, considered equipping the two laboratories a qualitative leap in the field of graphics and cybersecurity at the College. He appreciated the Fund's role in supporting the College and its needs for equipment and laboratories that help it maintain its pioneering role in education. In addition, Minister Ghazi, accompanied by the Deputy Executive Director of the Fund, Jamal Al-Naimi and Abdul-Sabour Al-Mahbashi, visited the college departments and reviewed its needs for devices and equipment to be provided through the Fund. Source: Yemen News Agency
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