Globalview for Peace and Development represented by Eng. Bader Basalma, CEO of Globalview, attended different events of youth in Hadramout.
The first event was with Takween Cultural Club, which was in conjunction with World English Day.
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Takween held its first multi-lingual seminar in the city of Mukalla to highlight the importance of language learning and its impact on the individual and society.
Takween has organized its first multi-lingual cultural symposium in the ‘Volunteer Club’ where twenty speakers were hosted.
The English-speaking dialogue started with a number of professors who presented their personal experiences in learning and education, and each of them valued the impact of language on the personal and societal level as well.
This was followed by spontaneous chats with a number of professors and young people who are proficient in more than one language and ways of acquiring them and how they have opened many opportunities for them in life.
In the other hand, Eng. Basalma has attended the Gallery named, ‘Noon wa Lawn,’ of the local artist Miss Abeer Al-Hadrami.
The gallery came as part of the celebrations held in Mukalla in the second anniversary of the Hadrami Elite achievements to exile Al- Qaeda of the port city of Mukalla.
Miss Al- Hadrami organized the Gallery to show a group of paintings of her inspired of the situation the city was living in it during the rule of Al- Qaeda.
The Gallery was attended by a number of young and old people. The Attendees admired the works shown. “It is reliving that we have such talented young people in Hadramout,” Eng. Basalma said. “Unfortunately they do not get the right attention they deserve,” he added.
To be mentioned, Al- Qaeda has ruled the port city of Mukalla in Hadramout governorate during the period April 2015 to April 2016. The Hadrami Elite in cooperation with the Arab Coalition represented by the Emirate Forces have managed to exile the members of Al- Qaeda.