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Mulhim School Inaugurated in Marib to Support the Education of Displaced Students

In a new humanitarian step reflecting strong cooperation in supporting the education sector, the “Mulhim School” was inaugurated in Marib Governorate. The school aims to provide a safe and suitable learning environment for displaced students, ensuring the continuity of education despite the ongoing challenges in the country.

The project was implemented by the Yemen International Agency for Development, with generous support from the Mulhim Volunteer Team. It aims to provide educational opportunities for the most vulnerable groups and enable students to continue their academic journey and build their future.

Mulhim School represents an important addition to the education sector in Marib, facilitating the integration of displaced students into the education system and reducing pressure on existing schools, while also providing a more organized and safe learning environment.

The project targets students at risk of dropping out, offering them a real opportunity to return to school and helping reduce dropout rates.

Officials emphasized that this initiative is a model of strong cooperation between humanitarian and volunteer organizations and highlighted that education is a cornerstone of sustainable development.

The project is part of a series of humanitarian interventions aimed at supporting the education system in Yemen and providing students with a better future.