In partnership with UNICEF, Tamdeen Youth Foundation launches acomprehensive clean-up campaign for Dhamar governorate
In cooperation with the Governorate’s Hygiene and Improvement Fund and within the project of the ” Emergency Interventions in WASH and Rehabilitation of Health Centres in Sana’a and Dhamar, funded by UNICEF, Tamdeen Youth Foundation TYF launched today a comprehensive clean-up campaign for Dhamar governorate.
The cleaning component officer in the project/ Mohammed Swayleh explained that the 5-day campaign managed on the first day to lift 80 tons of garbage and solid waste that was accumulated in the southwestern districts. The rest of the districts of Dhamar governorate will be included in the next four days in order to achieve the goal in protecting the population from epidemics and diseases and improving the aesthetic appearance of the governorate.
Fahad Abdul Hamid al-Marouni, first deputy of Dhamar governorate, praised the level of preparation for the campaign, and the integration between Tamdeen Youth Foundation and the Hygiene and Improvment Fund. He called on citizens to interact and abide by civilized behavior and put waste in their designated places.
In his turn, the Director-General of the Hygiene and Improvement Fund in Dhamar / Faisal Hassan emphasized the support of the fund to make the campaign a success and raise the waste first.