Africa-Press – Eritrea. The National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students (NUEYS) branch in the Massawa sub-zone organized a two-month training program on administration and leadership for 47 outstanding female students.
Mr. Dawit Teklom, head of the union branch in the sub-zone, stated that, in addition to training on administration and leadership, sessions were also delivered on the importance of improving female students’ educational performance, gender equality, and the negative consequences of female genital mutilation and underage marriages. He also commended those who contributed to the successful implementation of the program.
Mr. Haile Asfaha, administrator of the sub-zone, noted that the National Union of Eritrean Youth and Students branch has been making commendable efforts to develop the overall capacity of youth in the area. He called for intensified efforts to further enhance the empowerment and development of female students.
In related news, the Ministry of Agriculture’s branch in the Northern Red Sea Region provided training on documentation, financial and material management, and other relevant topics to 42 staff members from all sub-zones of the region.
Mr. Michael Tekie, Director General of Agriculture and Land in the region, urged the trainees to develop the knowledge they gained by applying it in practice to facilitate daily operations in their respective workplaces.
A representative of the trainees expressed appreciation for the training opportunity and conveyed their commitment to implement the knowledge acquired in delivering efficient and timely services to the public.
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