[04/05/2023 02:25]
Aden – Saba
Deputy Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Dr. Nizar Basuhaib, discussed in the interim capital, Aden, with a UN delegation headed by Director of the Operations and Advocacy Division of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Tareq Talahma, ways to strengthen the partnership between the government and international organizations in the humanitarian and sustainable development paths.
The meeting discussed the challenges facing humanitarian work, the appropriate mechanisms for optimal exploitation of UN support and the implementation of various interventions, and the transition from relief work to sustainable development and focus on providing assistance to child programs beng the most affected by the current difficult situation in the country.
Dr. Basuhaib praised the humanitarian efforts undertaken by international organizations and bodies in coordination with the government and the concerned authorities during the various stages, and their positive impact on alleviating the human suffering in Yemen, stressing the importance of working to expand the volume of joint cooperation in light of the increasing needs imposed by reality.
President al-Alimi calls on EU to move from crisis management to eliminating Houthi threat, strengthening security, economic partnership
President al-Alimi praises Finland's support for Yemen
PLC Member al-Muharrami Reviews Plans of Social Affairs and Labor Ministry in Riyadh
Leadership Council Chairman Meets Bahrain's Foreign Minister, Emphasizes Gulf Support
Leadership Council Chairman Meets US Senior Adviser to Discuss Support for State and Countering Iranian Threat
Leadership Council Chairman Discusses with Dutch PM European Support to End Houthi Terror Threat
PLC Chairman Reaffirms Support for Sudan's Unity and Sovereignty
Houthi Militia Shells Road Construction Equipment in Same'a, Threatens CARE Organization
President al-Alimi, Kuwaiti Prime Minister discuss bilateral relations, needed support for new government
President al-Alimi calls for 'Gulf Marshall Plan' to reconstruction of Yemen