Taiz:
Today, Wednesday, August 11, 2021, the training course on “integration governance and social accountability” was concluded in Taiz Governorate, within the framework of the field application of the participants in the “Training of Trainers on Governance and Social Accountability” course, which was implemented by the Generations Without Qat Organization for Awareness and Development during the last period.
This comes within the project “Strengthening community participation and building the capacities of civil society organizations, women’s groups, youth and women’s initiatives, and activating their roles in society”, which is implemented by the #Generations_Without_Qat_Awareness and Development Organization in the districts of Al-Qaherah and Al-Mudhaffar in Taiz Governorate, in the first year of the 2021 project.
The training course, which lasted for three days, targeted a group of local authority employees in the districts of Al-Qaherah and Mudhaffar in the Taiz governorate.
During the training sessions, the trainer / Suad Al-Adimi gave a brief presentation on local governance in Yemen and the concept of governance and its characteristics, in addition to the concept of good governance and its characteristics.
Al-Adimi also reviewed the basic principles of inclusive governance and the challenges facing governance and touched on centralization and its types, the concept of community participation, and the importance and challenges of participation.
The training sessions during three days included working groups and other activities that contributed to raising awareness of the concept of governance, its importance, and the possibility of practicing it within the framework of government departments