United Nation
|Development Program UNDP & Adwar Organization UNDP implementing training
course and awareness program to the beneficiaries from solar energy services in
Toban & Tor AlBaha Districts of Lahej Governorate.
Lahej – 16/2/2017
Today (Thursday) Adwar
Organization for Youth Development conducted a training course and awareness
program on the skills of installing, operating and maintaining solar energy
systems to the beneficiaries and the persons in charge of maintenance. In the
facilities of: health and education offices, health units, schools and
societies in Toban & Tor Albaha Districts of Lahej Governorate. This is
came within the frame of renewable energy component of Rural Resilience in
Yemen Program (ERRY) implemented by UNDP, funded by European Union (EU) and the
partnership of Adwar Organization who insure the delivery and handover between
suppliers and beneficiaries.
The executive manager of
Adawr Organization for Youth Development and Project Coordinator Hamdan Eisa
stated that the training course for the personnel in charge of maintenance in the
targeted facilities and units in both districts came after the completing the
installation of solar systems in all targeted facilities and units in both
districts. This training course considered one of the final activities of
monitoring mission that is carried out by Adwar Organization installing solar
energy in the service facilities in Abyan and Lahej governorates. He
pointed out that the organization took care of choosing technical team from the
local residents of targeted governorates and districts, contributed in
qualifying them to take charge of technical missions, giving them opportunities
to show their skills and improve them to be ambassadors of their communities in
the field of renewable energy which is new trend in Yemen. The organization
will keep working during the coming period on qualifying more of technical
persons in this field in accordance with the project's phases and abilities.
Eisa expressed that the
training course and awareness program which carried out by Adwar Organization
in Toban & Tor Albaha Districts is aiming to provide to participants skills
of dealing with solar systems to keep and sustain them in order to achieve the
benefit to the targeted facilities and facilitating services to the locals.
Keeping vaccinations and helping patients taking their treatment in the health
units. In addition to that facilitate locals formalities in the educational and
health facilities also providing good environment to children in schools by
using fans to decrease heat during classes.
The executive manager
added that the carried out activities coincided with the completion of delivery
of systems to the targeted facilities after testing them, operating them and
insure safety of systems. As well as measures of impact in targeted facilities
for direct and indirect beneficiaries (local authorities, schools
administration, teachers, students, parents, physicians, nurses and patients benefitted
from solar energy service). In addition to local community through specialized
questionnaires forms designed to measure the impact after operating solar
systems in the facilities. This is considered as a unique and professional
outcome that through this way we measure the project achievement and the achievement of
Rural Resilience in Yemen Program (ERRY). This is by making the rural
communities more capable of dealing with hazards and shocks through obtaining
solar energy.
It's worthy to mention
that Awdar Organization for Youth Development is a non-governmental a
non-profit Organization, specialized in developing youth skills and abilities.
Coordinating; with international donors in order to provide different services:
educational, health, development and other sides of interests to local
communities. This is to provide them knowledge enabling them presenting active
rules in society through development – enhancing – partnership. It aims to
enable the youths participating in advance and active rule in development
process, participating in making resent and future to raise the Yemeni Society.
ADWAR works in different areas of: awareness, capacity building, operating, and
education. Also: emergency and relief, communication solutions, sheltering, psychological
support, early intervention and reconstruction.
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