
The Saudi Tanzanian youths delegation has paid a visit to Mweka College of African Wildlife Management as part of the Saudi Tanzanian youths dialogue currently held in the Federal Republic of Tanzania. During the visit to the facility based on the outskirts of the Tanzanian city of Moshi, the 20 female and male Saudi delegation, led by Dr. Yousef bin Trad Al-Saadoon, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Economic and Cultural Relations, and a host of specialists from the National Commission for the Preservation of Wildlife and its Development, was briefed on the Tanzanian experience in preservation and management of wildlife. The event, which took place yesterday, is considered the ninth within the Saudi youths international dialogue program, supervised by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to partly implement the initiative of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for dialogue among followers of different religions and cultures
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