Saudi-backed teacher training begins in Yemen

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The program combines in-person and online training to help teachers integrate modern technologies into the classroom. (SPA)
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The program combines in-person and online training to help teachers integrate modern technologies into the classroom. (SPA)
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The program combines in-person and online training to help teachers integrate modern technologies into the classroom. (SPA)
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The program combines in-person and online training to help teachers integrate modern technologies into the classroom. (SPA)
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Updated 06 July 2026
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Saudi-backed teacher training begins in Yemen

  • The project is part of the Saudi program’s efforts to support Yemen’s education sector, modernize teaching, and strengthen human capital

SOCOTRA: The Digital Empowerment of Yemeni Teachers project has launched activities to enhance the professional and technical skills of 500 teachers in the governorates of Aden, Abyan, Hadramout, Al-Mahra, and Socotra.

The initiative is supported by the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen in partnership with King Abdulaziz University.

The program combines in-person and online training to help teachers integrate modern technologies into the classroom.

Training is delivered through two tracks: One focuses on artificial intelligence and AI-powered content creation, while the other covers digital instructional design, enabling participants to develop interactive educational materials using modern teaching methods.

The project is part of the Saudi program’s efforts to support Yemen’s education sector, modernize teaching, and strengthen human capital.

Since its launch, the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen has implemented 287 projects and initiatives across eight sectors, including education, healthcare, energy, water, transportation, agriculture, fisheries, and government capacity building.