[13/01/2018 12:36]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmad Obeid bin-Daghr has directed the Supreme Relief Committee (SRC) to allocate USD 100,000 from organizations' support for providing ba-Suhaib Hodpital with medical appliances and other equipment.
In his meeting with Minister of Local Administration, the Head of the SRC Abdulraqeeb Fath on Saturday, bin-Daghr praised efforts provided by the Saudi-led Arab Coalition via King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Activities, the UAE Red Crescent, Kuwaiti Relief Agency and every organization provides help to Yemen for alleviating Yemeni people's suffering over Houthi Rebel Militia's war on the state.
He also directed expanding relief activity via holding a number of workshops for introducing the humanitarian situation in Yemen and getting more support for helping people regain stable life and boosting stability.
He stressed on quickly preparations of fast needs from different relief projects, especially those related to local development and transferring from relief to boosting stability and development.
While he denounced Houthi violations targeting relief, he confirmed keenness of the government on providing aid and relief to all Yemeni needy people.
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