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Al-Hamli meets with the European Union Rural Resilience Officer

The Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation, Ibrahim Al-Hamli, met today in Hodeidah with the European Union’s Rural Resilience Officer, Shohra Nagshbandi, and her accompanying delegation, who is currently visiting Yemen.

 

During the meeting, ways to enhance effective partnership were discussed to ensure the continuation of humanitarian work in order to achieve the common goals of the Council and organizations working in the relief and humanitarian field, and mechanisms for joint cooperation and coordination

 

The Secretary-General of SCMCHA confirmed SCMCHA’s

keenness to provide all possible facilities to organizations working in the field of humanitarian work without prejudice to national laws.

 

He explained that SCMCHA is making every effort to advance humanitarian work by providing the necessary facilities and working to implement projects in a way that contributes to alleviating the worst human suffering in the world that Yemen is experiencing as a result of the aggression and siege.

 

Al-Hamli appreciated the the European Union’s efforts in the humanitarian field in an attempt to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people, stressing the importance of coordination with SCMCHA in order to achieve the benefit of providing aid and alleviating the scale of human suffering caused by the aggression and siege on Yemen for nine years.

 

He pointed out the importance of continuing to implement sustainable service and development projects that would improve the humanitarian and economic conditions in Yemen.

 

In turn, the Rural Resilience Officer affirmed the European Union’s keenness to implement rural resilience projects in Yemen, appreciating SCMCHA’s efforts  in facilitating the work of organizations in a way that ensures the continuity of humanitarian work and the achievement of its common objectives for all organization working in the humanitarian and relief field in Yemen.

 

The meeting was attended by the Director General of Monitoring and Evaluation, Muhammad Al-Razza, and local organizations, Abdul Salam Al-Nawab.

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