UAE Footprint Deepens Across All Sectors of Life in Yemen’s Shabwa Province
Shabwa – The United Arab Emirates’ influence in Yemen’s Shabwa province continues to expand, leaving visible imprints across nearly every sector of daily life—from security and infrastructure to education, healthcare, and humanitarian relief.
UAE has invested heavily in civil development. Roads, schools, and hospitals bearing the Emirati flag have sprung up across the province.
In Ataq, the provincial capital, residents point to newly paved streets, refurbished clinics, and solar-powered water stations as evidence of the UAE’s growing footprint.
Humanitarian aid also plays a central role. The Emirates Red Crescent has distributed food baskets, medical supplies, and emergency relief to thousands of families affected by conflict and displacement.
Educational initiatives, including vocational training centers and school rehabilitation projects, aim to empower youth and reduce unemployment.
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