With funding from the European Union Humanitarian Aid, HUMAN ACCESS, in partnership with Save the Children, distributed kits to 154 teachers in the governorates of Lahj and Taiz. This initiative is part of a project providing integrated protection and education support to girls and boys affected by the conflict in southern Yemen.
In Lahj, 55 kits were distributed at the Martyr Iqbal Basic and Secondary School in Tuban District. In Taiz, 34 kits were distributed at Al-Khansa Basic School in Sala District, and 65 kits at the Martyr Al-Hakimi School in Al-Muzaffar District. Each kit contains essential tools for teachers to facilitate their educational mission and improve the quality of the learning process.
This distribution comes days after the distribution of bags to 90 male and female teachers at Al-Lahoum Educational Complex School in Dar Saad District, Aden Governorate, as part of ongoing efforts to support the education sector in Yemen, and to contribute to the continuity of education services and improve the quality of teaching and learning in line with the Sustainable Development Goals.
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