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The President of the University of Aden, Dr. Al-Khader Nasser Lasour, received the Manager of Project Masam Demining Office in Aden, Dr. Zawbaa Al-Rawi, and a delegation of project leaders and international experts, to discuss areas of cooperation between the two parties.
The President of Aden University welcomed Dr. Al-Rawi, Project Operations Manager in Yemen, Mr. Gess Martins, and the project foreign expert, Mr. John, and Brigadier General Haitham, Executive Director of Mine Action in Aden and the West Coast, Assistant Director General of the National Program for Dealing with Mines in Yemen. .
The President of Aden University, Al-Khader Lasour, expressed the University readiness to cooperate with this great humanitarian project, by providing engineering consultations through the university’s engineering consultancy center, or any of the other fields.
He confirmed that Aden University, in view of its cadres with academic and administrative experience, must be in the midst of work at any level, to serve the Aden Governorate, and the motherland in general.
He praised the important role played by Project Masam, which comes within the unlimited support provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, through this project’s relentless pursuit of clearing Yemeni lands of landmines and unexploded ordnance, and qualifying national cadres to deal with mines.
For his part, Dr. Zawbaa Al-Rawi praised Aden University educational role in its specialized colleges, which created a good reputation outside Yemen.
Al-Rawi presented an overview of this purely humanitarian project, launched in mid-2018, by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, in cooperation with international companies that provide the project with equipment and experts for this noble work that aims to “Yemen without mines”, without Discrimination or political approach with any party.
He said that the project management decided that it would be better to have an acquaintance meeting with the leadership of Aden University, in order to build upon the foundations of coordination and cooperation between the two sides, especially that the university has more than 22 specialized colleges in various engineering, medical and other fields, in a manner that achieves qualitative benefit.
Al-Rawi expressed his aspiration for joint cooperation between Aden University and Project Masam and its international experts, in general and in any of the technical and engineering fields, out of the belief of those in charge of the project and a desire to expand cooperation in the service of Yemen.