Interview with Najeeb Saeed Ghanem Aldobai

Status: Completed
Najeeb Saeed Ghanem Aldobai
Member of Parliament
Yemen
Areas of expertise: Reform, Education, Economic Development
Dr. Ghanem is an academic with an action in the parliament as a chairman of Health & Population Committee. He is very interested in the current transitional interim period, where there is momentum toward reform, real democracy and development in Yemen. Dr. Ghanem is also very interested in investing in people, as people are the tool and objective of development.
All Questions
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Tony
Nigeria |
What can we do as an individual,Government and Corporate organisations to revamp the educational decay globally,and what are the possible causes and remedies,especially in a developing country like nigeria. |
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Gabriel
Nigeria |
So sir my question is, Without Assets a nations economy cannot develop true/false? n secondly the deliberation of world economy rating y is the gap so different n y do we have 1st/2nd n even 3rd world economy? Thanks for your kindly audience. |
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ceka
Indonesia |
Dear Dr. Ghanem, Do the women have the same opportunity with men to have a job in public? |
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ceka
Indonesia |
Dear Dr. Ghanem, Do the women have the same opportunity with men to have a job in public? |
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ammara
Pakistan |
plz tell me these functions of education: transmission of culture socialization competition individualism patroitism social integration gate keeping promoting social change main streaming of society promoting personal change social integration cultural innovation social placement |
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Supo Adedokun
Nigeria |
Do you sir, think that the western form of "Reform" and "education" will help to develop Yemen? |
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Dea Oviedo
Mexico |
As seeker of development for your country do you think military intervention could delay the growth of a nation such as Yemen? If yes, how so? Which could be better solutions to resolve troubles without violating a country's sovereignty? |
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Anonymous
Yemen, Rep. |
Corruption was prevalent in the former regime and is a significant impediment to Yemen’s development. How does the parliament plan to take command of its role as a body representing the rights of Yemen’s people and ensure the government is held accountable and acts in the interest of its people? |
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karishma ahmed
India |
what are the characteristics of westernisation? |



