Tarim victims of floods receives 37 new homes
The Source: hadhramaut.info/Almotamar.net,/ - 05/02/2011
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Al-islaah social walfare society in Wadi Hadhramaut today morning organized a ceremony of handing over 37 houses for the victims of 2008 floods, that affected people in Tarim and Saah District.
The Houses were funded by the Qatari Red Crescent Society and each
house lies on an area of 90 square meters with two rooms each rooms a
kitchen, bathroom and lounge. .The handing over ceremony which was attended by provincial Undersecretary for Wadi Hadhramaut and Sahraa Affairs Omaeir Mubarak Omaeir. The Undersecretary expressed his thanks and appreciation to the Qatari Red Crescent for its contribution to mitigatie the effects of disaster in 2008 through the construction of those homes as well as as other contributions to various relief operations during and after a disaster . He praised the strong brotherly relationship in areas of cooperation between Yemen and Qatar he pointed out at the work flow in Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed construction project Where housing units are being built in District of Tarim for the affected people and the completion of other related infrastructure projects. Mr. Omaier Affirmed local authority support for such projects .. Praising the charitable projects provided by the Al-islaah walfare Society in Wadi Hadhramaut .. The Undersecretary pointed out to the directives of His Excellency President Ali Abdullah Saleh, President of the Republic to improve the standard of living for our citizens and expand the network of social welfare in the fight against poverty and unemployment among young people .. The handing over ceremony function was Attended by Dr. / Awad Salem Bawazir and Mr. / Ahmed Hassan Ba-huwaireth both (Members of Parliament), Sheikh Ali Salem Bekeir (a member of the Shura Council, Mr. Adel Al Baker (representative of the Qatari Red Crescent), Dr / Abdul Majeed Farhan (Secretary General - Al-islaah Society Head office ), Directors of Tarim and Saah Districts and Sah Traim and a number of official and community-based member's as well as disaster-affected people. ..
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