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Students in Central region indicate that SWP entails dual advantage

Students in the Central region who are engaged in the SWP on the basis of 39 stations indicated that the program entails dual advantage are namely nurturing of the culture of work and giving added impetus to national development programs.

Asmara, 11 July 2014 – Students in the Central region who are engaged in the SWP on the basis of 39 stations indicated that the program entails dual advantage are namely nurturing of the culture of work and giving added impetus to national development programs.

They further expressed readiness to demonstrate higher spirit of commitment for the realization of the cherished goal.

The SWP which began on July 8 is being conducted for the 18th time involving a total of 15,000 students and 800 coordinators.

The activities within the SWP involve soil and water conservation, promotion of road traffic safety and environmental hygiene.

 

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