His Excellency President Dr. Rashad al-Alimi, Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council PLC) called for espousing a comprehensive Arab and Islamic approach to act jointly, and collective measures to curb Israeli expansionist policies and illusions of regional dominance.
The Bulgarian Tourist Union (BTU) will organize a hike for hundreds of mountain lovers, starting from the Ivan Vazov National Theatre to Mt. Cherni Vrah, to celebrate 130 years of organized tourism in Bulgaria.
The Austrian Central Bank expects the local economy to record a slight growth in GDP of 0.3 percent for the current year 2025, thus avoiding entering a third year of recession, following stronger than expected economic performance in the first half of the year.
Prime Minister: Without statistics, no plans, no indicators, nothing can be measured
[12/11/2023 05:06]
ADEN - SABA
Prime Minister Dr. Ma'een Abdulmalik stressed the importance of establishing robust and effective partnership between the government's institutions and the international organizations which are interested in the development and relief actions.
To support his argument Dr. Ma'een cited the issuing of the outcomes of the multi-indicators field survey about the situation of some segments of the society such as women, youths and girls.
The cluster survey conducted by the Central Organization for Statistics (COS) in partnership with the UNICEF.
" Without statistics, there are no plans, no indicators and nothing can be measured", said Ma'een.
His remark came in the speech he delivered today, Sunday, in the temporary capital Aden at the gathering held to release the Report of the Multi-Indicators Cluster Survey.
The survey included 42 of the basic indicators of the Sustainable Developments Goals.
The Prime Minister extended his thanks to the COS's team work for the tireless efforts they made to conduct the survey which funded by the UNIECEF.
He described the survey as of paramount important for the development plans given that it is the first of its kind to be conducted since 2006.