The PFDJ branch in the Northern Red Sea region has conducted an annual assessment meeting focusing on organizational, political and development domains undertaken in 2014.
Massawa, 10 December 2014 – The PFDJ branch in the Northern Red Sea region has conducted an annual assessment meeting focusing on organizational, political and development domains undertaken in 2014.
In the meeting, reports were presented outlining the work accomplishments by members of the central office of the region and sub-zonal branch heads, during which discussion was conducted on the reports presented.
Speaking at the meeting, Mr. Haile Tewoldebirhan, head of PFDJ branch in the region, explained that it is aimed at evaluating organizational and political accomplishments, as well as development programs implemented on the basis of active communal participation.
Similarly, Mr. Amir Hamid, head of political affairs of in the region, explained that over 80 seminars were conducted for the public and training organized for cadres in Afabet and Nakfa sub-zones in 2014, in addition to the regular meetings with members.
The participants of the assessment meeting said that development programs being implemented through active community participation have borne fruitful outcome vis-à-vis improving livelihood, urban and rural development.