[02/11/2017 07:44]
SHABWA-SABA
The first workshop's session on awareness on the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference and Yemen's new constitution draft has been kicked of here on Thursday.
The workshop is organized by the office of the State Minister for Implementation the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference in cooperation with Yemeni Women Union here.
Participated by 25 male and female participants, the workshop aims at enlightening attendants on solutions and guarantees for solving the southern issues as included in the document resulted from the NDC's outcomes.
The solutions include reinstating those who were forced out of their jobs, just distribution of power and wealth and committing the state to take quick measures and mechanisms to restore all looted lands, including those lands seized by military and civil leaders.
Regaining burgled funds of parties and civil society organizations, reconsidering lands given to influential people under the name of investment, tackling effects of misuse of laws and other many issues the participants will learn about on the southern issue are also of these solutions.
The workshop is the first of its type to start in Shabwa and includes 75 sessions distributed in provinces of Hadhramout, Socotra and Mahra.
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