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Special Thanks The establishment of Shabab Yemeni could not have happened without the help of many individuals. Their ideas, feedback and help have certainly helped our team gain momentum. Special thanks to: Adeeb Qasem Founded Shabab Yemeni and organized the team in the early stages. He still helps the newsletter in various aspects, especially the technical and promotional aspects. Adeeb is also an acting member of the Advisory Board. Many thanks, Adeeb. Ameen Sanad Ameen has been a great asset to our team especially in the technical and marketing departments. He was the first Graphics Designer for the team and has been a significant help in the launch of our first contest, Let Your Creativity Speak! He also managed to present and host the newsletter on YSAA website. Ameen has also been our liaison with the Yemeni Students Association Abroad (www.ysaa.org). In the World Wide Web, Ameen can be found at http://www.ysaa.org/Ameen/Index.htm. Much appreciated. Various Team Members Due to other commitments and responsibilities, few editors and team members have left the newsletter team. Shabab Yemeni is grateful and thankful to all their contributions in the past. Their work has added value to both the newsletter and our readers. Many thanks to Ahmed Zaid, Osama Al-Shara’bi, Ammar Mahdi, Abdullah Al-Wazeer, Ahmad Shumaila, Fadi Al-Wadan, Issmat Al-Akhali, Zaid Al-Basha, Yaser Noman, Sahar Al-Arami, and Sahara Mohamed. We thank them all for their commitment and dedication to Shabab Yemeni. We also would like to thank all our guest editors whose contribution continues to fuel the newsletter with energy and diverse perspectives. The YSAA The Yemeni Students Association Abroad has been the prime promoter to the newsletter. Through the YSAA, the Shabab Yemeni team met and started. The YSAA has continued its support and help since Shabab Yemeni’s establishment. We appreciate YSAA’s help and cherish our special relationship with them. Ms. Nadia Al-Saqqaf As the Editor-in-Chief for Yemen Times, Ms. Al-Saqqaf has helped us gain exposure in Yemen Time’s website. She is one of the people who believed in Shabab Yemeni’s mission and constantly encouraged us to continue our work. Our deep thanks to Nadia and Yemen Times. The British Council in Yemen We would like to extend our gratitude to the British Council in Yemen who partnered with Shabab Yemeni to deliver our first contest Let Your Creativity Speak! For more information about the British Council in Yemen please visit http://www.britishcouncil.org/yemen-old.htm The American Association of Yemeni Scientists and Professionals (AAYSP) We would like to extend our warmest gratitude to the AAYSP for their support in marketing the Let Your Creativity Speak Contest. We encourage you all to visit their site and tune into their upcoming events and worthy projects.
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