Al-Hamli reviews the needs of the Central Correctional Facility in the capital Sana’a.
The Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation, Ibrahim Al-Hamli, and the representative of Save the Children, Rama Henraj, were briefed on the needs of the Central Correctional Facility in the capital Sana’a.
Al-Hamli and Henraj listened, during the visit, from the director of the reformatory, Brigadier General Muhammad al-Makhadi, and his deputy, Adel al-Badri, to an explanation about the services and needs of the reformatory to develop and modernize its infrastructure, as well as to develop health and educational activities and programmes, laboratories, workshops, and training and rehabilitation workshops provided to inmates.
Al-Hamli expressed his thanks and appreciation for the efforts of Department of Correctional Services and the Authority to develop and improve the level of activities and services, despite the current difficult circumstances.
He pointed out that the aggression and siege have caused suffering on all Yemenis, including prison conditions.
He called on organizations operating in Yemen to assume their responsibilities in providing the necessary support, including interventions to improve reformatory conditions.
In turn,Save the Childern representative indicated that she would work hard to support the improvement of services in the reformatory, according to the available possibility, which the organization is working on.
The visit was accompanied by the Director General of Monitoring and Evaluation at SCMCHA, Muhammad Al-Razzaa.