On Saturday morning, Bader Development Foundation held a ceremony to launch the "Making something out of nothing" project, which aims to spread the importance of community work and initiative in building a modern civil state through the rejection of sectarianism and sectarianism through training camps in Taiz for 30 young men and women from five governorates. Sana'a, Aden, Taiz, Mukalla and Hodeidah).
In order to launch several community awareness campaigns that disseminate these concepts and deepen the patriotism among Yemeni society. Walid Al Haj, Executive Director of Bader Foundation for Development, spoke about the project's goal of spreading awareness about the modern civil state and the essential role of participation in building this state, which will work to discard sectarianism, sectarianism and regionalism. He explained the steps of the project starting from the training camp followed by the establishment of a network of young people participating in the project and then activities to be held by them in the targeted governorates, where the project will continue for 21 days and 12 hours a day training. Mr. Fawaz Al-Khalidi, General Secretary of Ajyal Baqat, welcomed the participants in the Jund region and the importance of such projects in Taiz Governorate. Al-Khalidi noted the role of the Bader Foundation for effective development in spreading awareness among Yemeni society in general and youth in particular.




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