[18/03/2019 07:39]
MAREB-SABA
Governor of Mareb Sultan al-Arada discussed on Monday with the International Organization for Migration's mission in Yemen priorities on supporting health, water and environment sectors and managing displaced people's camps in the province.
In the meeting attended by deputy governor of MarebAbd-RabboMiftah, Governor al-Arada pointed out to efforts exerted by local authorities for receiving displaced people and providing shelters and basic services to them.
He talked about the difficulties and challenges facing the local authority and executive offices in Mareb, which is receiving great numbers of displaced people from different provinces.
He stressed commitment of international organizations of humanitarian work during studying and evaluating needs of displaced people in the province and depending on state statistics.
For his part, the Head of the Organization Mission in Yemen and Deputy Head of its Mission in Yemen made it clear that visit of the organization's team to Yemen aims at inspecting camps of displaced people and evaluating their conditions in Mareb.
He pointed out that the organization will intervene in supporting health and water sector for providing drinking water and sanitation project to the camps.
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