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Training Course on “Energy Resources Governance in Yemen”

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Training Course on “Energy Resources Governance in Yemen”

June 1, 2023
By Bashar Alfatish
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Training Course on “Energy Resources Governance in Yemen”

From the Environment, Energy and Climate Change Program, the World Youth Council established Yemen.

Training Course on “Energy Resources Governance in Yemen”

And presented by the trainer and researcher in public policies / Talal Mahmoud Al-Salwi.
A total of 55 trainees participated in the workshop.

Al-Salwi then reviewed the difference between the old and new governance until it reached the requirements of good governance and its characteristics and the role of global energy governance and the reasons for its emergence and the big players in this context.
The rest of the agenda of the workshop will then turn to data and statistics on the energy situation in Yemen since the eighties until now.

The course concluded with a practical activity for the participants, where the trainees were divided into five groups and asked to formulate recommendations through brainstorming and discussion so that these recommendations contribute to the governance of energy sources in Yemen from the scientific / technical, economic, environmental, and social.

Recall that the World Youth Council – Yemen is a local civil society organization that pays attention to youth, environment, energy and climate change, along with other activities in the field of health, water, environmental sanitation and Iowa.


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