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14 al-Qaida suspects arrested in Abyan
[05 September 2010]
Banditry gang's member killed, two wounded in Shabwa
[05 September 2010]
Chinese medical missions' services in Yemen hailed
[05 September 2010]
Committee approves November crude oil supply at 6.6 million barrels
[05 September 2010]
IMF intends to launch $369.8 mln three-year program
[05 September 2010]
 
  Reports
Modernization threatens Dhamar historical city
[02 September 2010]
New Project to modernize General Corporation of Cement Marketing & Industry
[01 September 2010]
Yemen pays heavy price in combating terrorism
[31 August 2010]
Yemen returns 195 tons illegal pesticides to their countries
[24 August 2010]
Zafar: The neglected historical monument of Himyarite Kingdom
[18 August 2010]
 
  International
Barak: Netanyahu ready to reach permanent agreement with Palestinians
[05 September 2010]
Aftershocks Rattle Quake Hit New Zealand City
[05 September 2010]
Joint S.Korea-US Naval Drills Postponed Due to Typhoon
[05 September 2010]
Bomb blast wounds 3 Afghan police in Taliban hotbed
[05 September 2010]
Israeli PM says position on settlement freeze "unchanged"
[05 September 2010]
  Local
USAID grants half million dollar for development in Yemen
[18/December/2008]


WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (Saba)- United States Agency for International Development UNAID granted Care International organization 3.7 million to carry out a program entitled " Power for Alliance Leadership" which aims at improving the skills of leadership for girls in Yemen, Egypt, India, Honduras Malawi and Tanzania. 

Yemen will get a biggest share of the grant which was estimated at half million dollar. The grant agreement was signed yesterday between the USAID and the organization in Washington.

The program targets girls between 10 to 14 years old in these countries. The ceremony of signing the agreement was attended by the Yemeni ambassador to Washington. 

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