The Tahama Organization for Human Rights and Development inaugurated, on Saturday, in the city of Mocha, in cooperation with the German Friedrich Ebert Foundation - Yemen Office, a training workshop for judicial officers on (conflict resolution skills), which targets, over a period of three days, twenty male and female trainees from directors and deputies of police departments, as a first stage.
At the opening of the training workshop, the Secretary-General of the Local Council in Mocha district, Al-Anisi Qassem, said that this first course contributes to qualifying the security cadres in the districts of the Yemen's West Coast, enabling them to acquire basic skills, methods, and procedures for resolving conflicts and establishing peace among the population.
For his part, the head of the Tahama Organization for Human Rights and Development, Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh, affirmed that the organization is keen to protect and defend human rights, and to build the capacity of society to preserve human dignity.
The Friedrich Ebert Foundation, which supports the values of social democracy, was established in 1925, and has a close relationship with the German parliament and the German trade union movement. It began its activities in Yemen in 1997, and an official office was opened for it in the country in 1999, then it opened an office in Aden in April 2021.