The Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY) has launched two projects to furnish 32 schools in each of Al-Mahrah and Socotra, benefiting more than 8,000 students annually.
The SDRPY started providing the furniture within the framework of its projects to support the education sector in Yemen.
The project in Socotra governorate covered the needs of 27 schools, which lacked seats and study tables. The move benefited 4,000 students.
The project in Al-Mahrah governorate provided 5 educational facilities with furniture to the classrooms, offices and school facilities, including tables, chairs laboratories and blackboard for each class.
In addition, SDRPY also provided teachers and administrative rooms with offices, shelves and meeting tables, benefiting 4,000 students.
The projects launched by SDRPY aims to equip and build model schools to improve school environment and raise the efficiency of good learning opportunities for all students.
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