Lattakia, SANA- With the participation of more than 100 young men and women, the INSAN Foundation has initiated a campaign to plant and rehabilitate the median strip on Granada Street in the city of Lattakia. This is part of its agricultural project aimed at planting ornamental plant seedlings and roadside trees within residential neighborhoods of Lattakia.
The project is being implemented in collaboration with the Scouts Foundation, the Engineers Association, several charitable organizations, and members of the local community, according to Aya Attar, an agricultural engineer and project supervisor from the INSAN Foundation.
She explained that the project’s plan includes 14 sites within the city of Lattakia and aims to promote environmental awareness and collaboration among various segments of society.
Eng. Ayman Shalla, a member of the Lattakia Scouts Committee, stated that the widespread public participation reflects the strong will that has always distinguished Syrians, and their unwavering belief in the need to unite in order to build the new Syria they aspire to.
Meanwhile, Agricultural Eng. Yassin Hanoun from the Engineers Association explained that the association’s role is to provide advice on the most suitable plant types for the climatic and coastal environment and to participate in planting activities and regular follow-up to achieve the desired results of the project.
Ruaa al-Jazaeri