Al-Hamli meets with officials and employees of UN, international and local organizations in Saada and Al-Jawf governorates.
The Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation, Ibrahim Al-Hamli, met today with representatives, officials and employees of UN, international and local organizations in Saada and Al-Jawf governorates.
The meeting, in the presence of Director of the SCMCHA Branch in the Governorate, Muhammad Baydan, focused on discussing topics related to humanitarian work in accordance with the laws and establishment decisions of SCMCAH, which is the highest administrative authority responsible for managing and coordinating humanitarian affairs and international cooperation in Yemen, and works with the United Nations and all organizations in all stages of humanitarian work.
Al-Hamli highlighted the importance of organizations improving their work and responsibilities towards the Yemeni people, noting that SCMCHA seeks to localize humanitarian work.
He indicated that all organizations are subject to periodic evaluation by SCMCHA in terms of their positive or negative performance, indicating that any organization will be excluded if its performance is negative, and it does not provide any service to the Yemeni citizen except by paying its operational expenses.
He warned organizations against carrying out political and sabotage actions, through projects or employees, in implementation of an external agenda under the umbrella of humanitarian work.
The Secretary-General of SCMCAH confirmed the importance of feeling responsibility towards the country, by all employees of organizations, especially local ones, and not yielding to material temptations and sacrificing the security and safety of the country.
He pointed out the keenness of the leadership andSCMCHA to stabilize humanitarian work, taking into account the aspect related to the security, stability, values, culture and identity of the Yemeni people. Pointing out that SCMCHA rejects any destructive activities that affect the identity and culture of the Yemeni people, and the security and sovereignty of the country.
The meeting was attended by SCMCAH’s General Director of Monitoring and Evaluation, Muhammad Al-Razza,SCMCAH’s General Director of international organizations, Turki Jamil, SCMCAH’s General Director of local organizations, Abdul Salam Al-Nawab, and Director of SCMCAH branch in Al-Jawf, Khaled Shaja’.