HUMAN ACCESS organized systematic and cultural scientific competitions, sports and recreational activities in the educational complex for boys and the educational complex for girls in Kharaz refugee camp in Lahj governorate.
These initiatives are part of the refugee health project, funded by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), which is being implemented in Al-Basateen and Kharaz areas in Aden and Lahj governorates.
A variety of competitions and activities were held in the educational complexes with many male and female students participating, and incentive prizes were awarded to winning teams.
A key objective is to foster the abilities and skills of both male and female students, develop a stimulating educational environment, motivate them to take part in sports, enhance teamwork, and create a competitive atmosphere to boost academic performance for males and females.
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