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Al-Hamli meets UNICEF’s new resident representative in Yemen.

The Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation, Ibrahim al-Hamli, met today the new resident representative of UNICEF in Yemen, Peter James Hawkin, and the former representative of the organization, Philip Duamel, to bid farewell on the occasion of the end of his tenure in Yemen.

The meeting, in the presence of the Head of the International Cooperation Department, Ali Al-Kahlani, discussed the interventions and projects implemented by the organization in all sectors, including health, education and water.

In the meeting, Al-Hamli affirmed keenness to enhance the level of partnership with UNICEF, which would facilitate the organization’s work, expressing the SCMCHA’s readiness to overcome difficulties and find solutions and remedies necessary to proceed with the implementation of humanitarian projects.

He pointed to the importance of developing mechanisms of joint action between SCMCHA and the organization in the humanitarian field, as well as improving the quality of services in various sectors to contribute to alleviating the suffering of citizens, as a result of the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, caused by the aggression and the blockade.

Al-Hamli appreciated the role of the former representative of UNICEF, Philippe Duamel, and his contributions in supporting efforts aimed at alleviating the suffering of the Yemeni people in light of the continued aggression and siege.

He expressed the hope that the new representative of the organization would continue the approach followed by his predecessor in implementing projects and interventions in all sectors, pointing to the importance of moving to the stage of implementing sustainable development projects to contribute to alleviating human suffering and meeting the needs of the citizen according to the priorities of need.

The meeting was attended by the Director of UN Organizations department of SCMCHA, Turki Jameel, and the Monitoring and Evaluation Director, Muhammad Al-Razzaa.

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