[25/12/2022 05:22]
ADEN - SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ma'een Abdulmalik stressed that it is very necessary to set out clear and specific criteria for dispatching students to study abroad.
He said that it is time correct the errors and ensure equal opportunity for the Yemeni students who have already proved talented and distinguished to be have a chance to study abroad.
His remarks came during his discussions today, Sunday, with the Academic Panel, established recently, tasked with revising the policy governing dispatching students abroad.
He urged the panel to work hard to get its mission accomplished within one month from the date of its creation.
The Prime Minister encouraged the panel to act professionally, revising the standards of dispatching, devising specific criteria and suggest recommendations to redress the irregularities.
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