[25/06/2018 06:04]
ADEN-SABA
Prime Minister Ahmad Obeid bin-Daghr received on Monday Assistant Secretary General, the Executive Director of UNICEFHenrietta H. Foreand the accompanying delegation, who visit Yemen for inspecting the organization-financed projects across the country.
Bin-Daghr praised support of the organization in fields of education, health, cleanliness, humanitarian activities and children care, demanding more support to cover areas affected with Houthi barbaric war on the people and the authority.
He confirmed the government will provide facilitations and support to all international organizations for providing humanitarian aid and relief to all Yemeni provinces, pointing out that Houthi militia hindered arrival of relief and aid and seized most of them for financing their war.
For her part, the UN official praised facilitations the organization get in Yemen and expressed pleasure for visiting the country and for the fruitful meetings with a number of Yemen ministers.
She pointed out that medical help, relief and children vaccination are provided to Hodeida province and there are a number of projects the organization will work on implementing them in fields of education, health and malnourished children.
Fore confirmed raising operational level in Aden to its utmost and that they have a number of initiatives helping in development and students' skills.
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