The Community Services Division at the Municipality of Abu Dhabi City resumed Assematy Campaign at Al Bateen, targeting students and residents of the area as part of the civic body's efforts to ensure a superior living for residents of Abu Dhabi city. The Community Services Division is keen on presenting a diverse cast of spots to induce the required awareness and educative impact and provide guidance in an entertaining style befitting the age group of elementary school students. Apart from the events' tent, the Municipality set up another tent as a public library for reading and drawing, equipped with all required materials such as books, paintings, drawing tools and reading areas. The Municipality of Abu Dhabi City further adds that the campaign comes within the framework of Assematy program, which was launched under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak, Supreme Chairwoman of Family Development Foundation, President of the UAE Women's Federation. The campaign aimed at enhancing the aesthetic appearance of the city and combating the negative phenomena all over the capital through engaging a broad spectrum of community segments.
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