Yemen, United Nations discuss develop humanitarian work development in Yemen
-Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affaris AbdulMohsen Tawoos discussed on Sunday with the Assistant Resident Coordinator for United Nations Organizations and Director of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Sana’a aspects of cooperation to develop humanitarian work in Yemen.
The meeting, which included director of the OCHA office in Yemen, Sajjad Mohammed, touched Yemen’s suffering under the aggression and siege, which calls for further development of humanitarian work to facilitate the arrival of the necessary humanitarian needs to alleviate the existing human suffering.
Tawoos stressed the need for continuous communication between the Council and OCHA to work on developing humanitarian work and creating an environment that meets the needs of the Yemeni people through implementing sustainable projects.
He reiterated the Council’s readiness to provide all facilities to implement or facilitate the tasks and work of the various organizations, programs and projects as partners in the field of humanitarian work.
The UN officials valued the positive efforts and endeavors made by the Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for Humanitarian Affairs in order to find appropriate solutions, remedies and facilitate the work of humanitarian organizations in Yemen.