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A meeting in Sana’a to discuss the work plans of international organizations for 2021.

A meeting in Sana’a today, chaired by the Secretary General of the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, Abdul Mohsen Tawoos, discussed the mechanism of international organizations’ work as well as ways to enhance partnership and coordination to conduct humanitarian work in Yemen.

The meeting, in the presence of the heads of the International Cooperation Department, Mana’s Al-Asal and Planning, Mutahhar Zaid, Vice-President of the International Cooperation Department, Mutahhar Al-Kahlani, representatives of Oxfam, Intersuse , Save the Childern, the Danish Council and NRC touched on some of the problems related to the humanitarian work and ways to address the difficulties and develop the necessary solutions.

The Secretary General of SCMCHA affirmed the keenness to strengthen the partnership between the parties working in the humanitarian field to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people regarding the continuing aggression and blockade.

He explained that the projects should meet the actual need, urging international organizations to work transparently in implementing their projects through the relevant authorities in coordination with the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

Tawoos pointed out the need to provide the Council with the annual reports and the work plan for the current year, as this is important for evaluating the level of performance and developing proposals that meet the actual need.

He also confirmed that the council will do the best to facilitate the efforts of humanitarian work in Yemen to serve the affected people according to the priorities of need.

Tawoos appreciated the positive position of organizations that stand against Trump administration’s decision that designated Ansar Allah as foreign terrorist group , conforming the importance of continuing anti-American support for irresponsible American decisions.

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