Since its branch inauguration in Yemen in 2006, the Academy has contributed to empowering workers in management, financial, and banking sectors and qualifying personnel from various governmental and private institutions. The following is a statistic for the number of candidates sent by different entities to study at the Academy.
Scholarship Provider | Number of scholarship students |
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Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources | 200 |
University of Science and Technology | 119 |
Sheba Bank | 34 |
Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research | 32 |
Cooperative and Agricultural Credit Bank CAC Bank | 16 |
Disabled Fund | 13 |
Society for Rehabilitation of Memorization of the Holy Quran | 12 |
Public Telecommunications Corporation | 10 |
Arab Academy for Management, Banking and Financial Sciences | 9 |
Republic of Somalia | 7 |
National Cancer Foundation | 6 |
Tadhamon Bank | 6 |
Yemen Mobile Company | 6 |
Commercial Bank | 4 |
Central Agency for Control and Accounting | 4 |
Andalus University | 4 |
Al-Ruwaishan Group | 4 |
University of Science and Technology Hospital | 4 |
Shura Council | 3 |
House of Representatives | 3 |
Omran Cement Factory | 3 |
Yemeni Jordanian Aluminum Forming Company | 2 |
Yemeni General Corporation for Cement Manufacturing and Marketing | 2 |
General Authority for Maritime Affairs | 2 |
Saba Phone | 2 |
48 Model Hospital | 2 |
Relief Foundation | 2 |
Ministry of Finance | 2 |
Kamran Finance and Investment Company | 2 |
National Bank of Yemen | 1 |
Modern Pharmaceutical Company | 1 |
General Organization for Social Insurance | 1 |
Capital Municipality | 1 |
Diversified Industries and Packing Materials Company | 1 |
Al-ahmer group | 1 |
Al Badia Charitable Foundation | 1 |
Orphan Foundation | 1 |
Hodeidah Girls Charitable and Developmental Foundation | 1 |
Taiba Foundation | 1 |
Ministry of Local Administration | 1 |
Ministry of Water and Sanitation | 1 |