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About Moatasem
Moatasem Abdualslam is a journalist based in Sana'a, Yemen. I graduated from faculty of mass communications publications section. 
I'm working as producer on TV channel. I worked as journalist in newspapers and news websites in Yemen. I'm air traffic controller graduated from Egyptian Aviation academy in 2015. I work at Sana'a Airport international from 2017 until now
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ظهوري للحديث عن مواجهات في البحر الأحمر ومعركة اليمن مع أمريكا وبريطانيا ومنع سفن إسرائيل من عبور باب المندب

ظهوري على قناة رؤيا للحديث عن اليمن و عمليات البحر الأحمر وتأثيرها على الحرب في غزة

حجب الحقيقة في ظل العولمة في الفضاء المفتوح إلى أي مدى يمكن حجب الحقيقة

Coffee in Yemen

الفضة والعقيق في اليمن

الزبيب في اليمن

انواع البن في العالم القهوة اليمنية اجود وأفضل قهوة ولها أنواع متعددة بحسب كل الأذواق ومحبي القهوة

What future awaits the children of Yemen forced to leave their schools?

02 Dec 2017  |  www.almayadeen.net
The war in Yemen has not only claimed the lives of hundreds of children but also stolen their future, with schools being destroyed or converted into military camps. UNICEF reports that by the end of September 2017, 256 schools were completely destroyed, and 1413 were partially damaged due to the conflict. Over two million children were out of school during the 2016/2017 academic year, with at least 350,000 forced out due to the war. The Ministry of Education, despite the destruction of 2531 schools, insists on continuing education. UNICEF has supported education by repairing schools and providing tents for temporary classrooms. The Ministry has repaired partially damaged schools but lacks the resources to rebuild completely destroyed ones. UNICEF urges all parties to protect schools and resolve the teacher salary crisis to enable children's education.
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