
Training courses for Works' engineers, Capital Sana'a's employees concluded
Sana'a - Saba:
Two training courses, organized by the General Administration of Development Research and Training, concluded on Thursday in the capital Sana'a, benefiting engineers from the Public Works Sector and employees of the Capital Sana'a.
The first ten-day course focused on equipping engineers with skills in using the "Civil 3D" program for engineering planning, topographic data analysis, and infrastructure design.
Participants engaged in practical applications, including 3D map preparation and environmental impact analysis.
The second five-day course aimed to enhance the planning, organization, and leadership skills of 32 employees from the Capital Sana'a.
It covered topics such as task distribution, team motivation, and problem-solving, with the goal of improving teamwork and institutional performance.
Abdullah al-Kool, Director General of the Department of Development Research and Training, emphasized the importance of these courses in developing engineering and administrative cadres, raising performance levels, and improving service quality.
Al-Kool reiterated the department's commitment to implementing specialized training programs that meet the needs of various sectors within the Capital Sana'a.
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