[30/03/2026 06:56]
ADEN – SABA
A meeting held Monday chaired by Minister of Planning and International Cooperation and Yemen’s Governor to the World Bank Dr. Afrah al-Zouba and attended by a high-level World Bank delegation led by the Bank’s Vice President for the Middle East, North Africa, Afghanistan and Pakistan Ousmane Dione discussed ways to enhance partnership and expand support across development, humanitarian, service, and economic sectors in the country.
The meeting, which included a number of ministers, addressed the World Bank’s key projects across several sectors, which include contributions to improving service, financial and economic conditions, strengthening institutional support and capacity building.
Key initiatives include public financial reviews, development of financial management systems, the national strategy for managing international trade, enhancing resilience and livelihoods, humanitarian response and nutrition, human capital development, salary assessments, and human resources system reform.
Government representatives reviewed the challenges facing public sectors due to the exceptional circumstances in the country and the resulting economic and service pressures, in addition to the actual needs and requirements submitted by national entities.
They emphasized the importance of aligning these priorities with the World Bank’s strategic partnership framework to ensure sustainable development impact, build national capacities, improve institutional efficiency, and effectively engage qualified national professionals in implementing development programs and projects.
The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation affirmed that the government has approved the general program plan for the current year across all national sectors and has implemented a package of economic and financial reforms reflecting a comprehensive approach based on the national development plan aimed at achieving growth, enhancing recovery, and improving service levels. She stressed the importance of strengthening coordination and partnership with the World Bank in project implementation, as well as in monitoring, evaluation, and impact assessment processes.
For his part, the World Bank’s Vice President for the Middle East, North Africa Afghanistan, and Pakistan emphasized the importance of the existing partnership with Yemen and the Bank’s commitment to continuing its support for the Yemeni government and people across various sectors.
He explained that the Bank’s strategy in Yemen is based on three main pillars: improving nutrition, expanding access to electricity services, and developing agriculture and aquaculture sectors.
The international official reaffirmed the Bank’s commitment to providing technical, operational, and organizational support, strengthening efforts to localize development and humanitarian work, and taking into account the observations and proposals presented by the government within the discussions of the Bank’s Country Partnership Framework meeting, scheduled for next May.
وزير الكهرباء يبحث مع نائب رئيس البنك الدولي تعزيز التعاون المشترك
محافظ البنك يبحث مع سفير الاتحاد الأوروبي التطورات الاقتصادية والمالية
فريق حكومي يناقش مع وفد البنك الدولي تعزيز الشراكة وتوسيع الدعم الخدمي والاقتصادي والتنموي
الجمارك والغرفة التجارية تناقشان جهود تسهيل العمل الجمركي ومعالجة إشكاليات القطاع الخاص
وزير التعليم العالي يطلع على احتياجات فرع جامعة تعز بالتربة
وزير الادارة المحلية يفتتح ورشة عمل بعنوان ( تنمية حضرموت)
المحرّمي يلتقي وزير النقل ويؤكد ضرورة تطوير قطاعات النقل وتحسين الخدمات المقدمة للمواطنين
وكيل المهرة يدشن امتحانات الكفاءة لمزاولي المهن الطبية والصحية بالغيضة
القائم بأعمال سفارة اليمن يبحث مع مسؤولة بجنوب أفريقيا تعزيز العلاقات الثنائية
الفريق الصبيحي يشدد على مضاعفة تقديم الخدمات للمواطنين في أبين وترسيخ دعائم الأمن والاستقرار