[24/01/2018 07:19]
ADEN-SABA
Development and Environment and Law Foundation (DELF) organized on Wednesday a workshop on implementing the outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference (NDC).
Thirty young men and women from three provinces in Aden have participated in the workshop.
The Head of the corporation Rashed Qasem confirmed significance of implementing the outcomes as the sole solution to all Yemeni issues, recognizing political and social forces participated in the dialogue and importance of social awareness on the dialogue's outcomes associated with southern issue, state building, freedoms and rights and sustainable development, as well as economy and human development (education, health and social development).
He pointed out that the foundation will carry out a number of social awareness sessions on the NDC's outcomes and the draft constitution. The sessions target youth in different districts in cooperation with the State Minister for Implementing the Outcomes of the National Dialogue Conference.
For his part, Director of the Social Participation at the Ministry Hussein Hudail talked about the significant of the workshop, which discusses the most important document in Yemen; the NDC document.
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