
Government of Change, Construction: Great efforts to overcome repercussions of aggression
Sana'a - (Saba):
The Government of Change and Construction faced numerous challenges last week amid escalating U.S. and Israeli aggression. It exerted significant efforts to overcome these challenges and mitigate their impact on citizens.
In the context of confronting the American aggression against our country and defending the oppressed Palestinian people, the armed forces targeted the Lod "Ben Gurion" airport in the occupied Jaffa area and "Ramon" airport in the Umm al-Rashrash area in southern occupied Palestine, and a vital target for the Zionist enemy in occupied Jaffa, the American aircraft carrier "Truman" and a number of its warships.
The Republic of Yemen is waging the battle of "the promised conquest and holy jihad" in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza, based on its humanitarian, moral and religious principles. The Government of Change and Reconstruction said in a statement, "Yemen is active in the battle and is hurting the enemy. Its military capabilities are developing with every aggression. We cannot stand by and watch the Israeli-American enemy commit the crime of genocide in Gaza, and we cannot turn a blind eye to their attempts to impose the equation of violating the nation, starting with Lebanon and Syria."
Historic victory
The operations of the armed forces, their response to aggression, and the military achievements they have achieved, including the downing of American drones and F-18 aircraft. Targeting American aircraft carriers and their naval assets forced the US to halt its aggression after failing to achieve its military objectives.
According to the spokesman for the Government of Change and Construction, Minister of Information Hashem Sharaf al-Din, this victory represented a major shift in the balance of power in favor of Yemen, which was able to compel America to halt its aggression and cease its attacks. One of the immediate results of this victory was the growing leadership role and international influence of Sana'a, which spearheaded this victory and demonstrated its ability to confront major powers.
ban on Israeli air navigation
Last week, the armed forces announced a comprehensive ban on air travel to and from Israeli airports, most notably Lod Airport, known in Israel as Ben Gurion Airport, in response to the Israeli escalation and expansion of operations in Gaza.
Accordingly, the Humanitarian Coordination Centre (HOCC) directed Official notifications have been issued to civil aviation authorities and international airlines regarding the high risks to air navigation at Israeli airports, given the security risks that include ongoing missile attacks.
Confronting the repercussions of aggression on infrastructure
Following the US-Israeli aggression on Sana'a Airport, the ports of Hodeida and Ras Issa, the Bajil and Amran cement factories, and power stations and transformers in the capital, Sana'a, the government mobilized efforts to rehabilitate the airport and ports and resume services.
Engineering and technical personnel have begun rehabilitating the damaged docks at Hodeida Port at an accelerated pace, aiming to complete the project within a short period of time, ensuring the uninterrupted flow of goods.
Despite the aggression, ships continue to unload their cargo around the clock, and the reception and unloading programs have not been affected, thanks to God, and then thanks to the competence of the technical and navigational cadres working in the port. In this regard, the Minister of Transport and Public Works, Mohammed Qahim , and the Governor of Hodeida, Abdullah Atifi, reviewed the emergency plans and procedures implemented to continue the operational course of services, contain damages, and carry out emergency maintenance work, following the Zionist aggression on vital port facilities.
Technical and engineering teams, comprised of national cadres and experts, have also begun the process of restoring Sana'a International Airport's readiness and operation as soon as possible to provide humanitarian services and facilitate the return of stranded and ill people abroad.
An expanded meeting chaired by First Deputy Prime Minister Mohammed Miftah discussed the emergency action plan to restore the airport's operational and technical readiness, the tasks of the technical and engineering committees, and the requirements necessary to complete the work and resume receiving civilian flights as soon as possible.
First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Electricity, Energy and Water, Dr. Ali Saif, and the Mayor of the Capital, Dr. Hamoud Obad, inspected the damage caused by the Israeli aggression targeting the Dhahban Central Power Station and the complete destruction of its facilities.
Regarding the damage to the Amran and Bajel cement factories, the Minister of Economy, Industry and Investment, Eng. Maeen Al-Mahaqri , directed the leadership of the Yemeni Cement Manufacturing and Marketing Corporation and the cement factory administrations to quickly prepare technical reports on the extent of the damage and develop plans for the next phase of repairs and rehabilitation based on a realistic vision and precise methodological standards, and to prepare the work and emergency teams to begin work as soon as possible.
On the political front, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates continued to send messages to the international community regarding the Israeli aggression on civilian facilities, which resulted in the destruction of vital national assets, including Sana'a International Airport, the port of Hodeidah, the cement factories "Bajil and Amran", and the power plants "Hiziz and Dhahban". The Ministry called for immediate measures to hold Israel accountable, as it sought, by targeting these civilian facilities, to paralyze Yemen's ability to withstand and inflict extreme suffering on its people.
Foreign Minister Gamal Amer also briefed the President of the Security Council, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the President of the United Nations Human Rights Council, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on the dangerous and disturbing developments in the aggressive U.S. airstrikes that deliberately targeted Ras Isa Port, a vital artery for oil derivatives and domestic gas shipments.
The Ministry of Justice and Human Rights called on the Security Council to hold an emergency meeting to halt the aggression against Yemen and fulfill its duty to implement the rules for protecting civilians from genocide in accordance with relevant international agreements. The Ministry stressed that these crimes do not expire with a statute of limitations, and that it will continue to monitor all crimes and violations committed by the aggression against Yemen in preparation for the trial of the entity and its supporters, and to prosecute them in national and international courts.
In the context of communicating with international organizations, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates delivered a letter addressed to the UN Resident Coordinator and Humanitarian Coordinator, Julian Harens , to UN Secretary-General António Guterres , expressing the Yemeni government's dissatisfaction with the continued suspension of humanitarian aid in Saada Governorate. He warned that the continued suspension could negatively impact relations with the UN.
As part of his follow-up of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' work, Prime Minister Ahmed al-Rahwi met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates. The meeting emphasized the importance of the ministry intensifying its engagement with the international community and effective institutional frameworks in the field of justice and human rights regarding the crimes of the US-Israeli aggression and their direct impact on the basic needs of the Yemeni people.
The Prime Minister also discussed with the Minister of Oil and Minerals, Dr. Abdullah Al-Amir, the implications of the US-Israeli attack on oil facilities in the ports of Hodeida and Ras Isa, and the ministry's plan to address the repercussions and ensure citizens' petroleum needs are met.
Coordination between service agencies
In the context of coordination between service providers, a memorandum of understanding was signed in Sana'a regarding the coordination mechanism between service providers when implementing infrastructure projects. The agreement includes legal procedures that coordinate and regulate work between the relevant parties during the implementation of various service and development projects.
The mechanism aims to enhance coordination between government agencies to ensure the implementation of infrastructure projects (maintenance, improvements, excavations, new expansion construction) without interference or damage to public facilities.
Basic services
The government has made significant efforts to ensure the availability of petroleum products following the targeting of the Ras Isa oil port by the U.S. aggression. This effort culminated in the resumption of pumping operations of gasoline and diesel from ships to tankers and their redirection to various governorates to supply filling stations with petroleum products following the completion of maintenance work to rehabilitate the filling platforms at the Ras Isa oil port, which had sustained severe damage as a result of repeated aerial bombardment.
The Yemeni Oil Company reassured citizens that petroleum products are available, stressing its commitment to ensuring supply stability and meeting citizens' needs under all circumstances.
To promote rural development in the health sector, the Ministry of Health and Environment, represented by the Yemeni Midwifery Program in the Population Sector, in coordination with the Higher Institute of Health Sciences, celebrated the graduation of 188 midwives from the governorates of Marib, Raymah, Amran, Ibb, Taiz, Bayda, and Hodeida, after three years of training. The goal is to improve maternal and newborn health services, particularly in remote and isolated areas.
On the service front, a meeting chaired by the Minister of Electricity, Energy, and Water, Dr. Ali Saif, discussed ways to ensure the continuity of water and sanitation services within the government's program, simplify procedures for citizens in accordance with regulations and bylaws, increase water and sanitation coverage in the capital and governorates, and resolve problems through the implementation of related projects and activities.
A meeting at the Ministry of Local and Rural Development and Administration also discussed ways to support the public hygiene system and encourage community initiatives in the capital and governorates. It also discussed implementing awareness campaigns in schools, universities, institutes, and mosques to educate about the importance of hygiene in achieving a safe environment free of epidemics. It also discussed adhering to hygiene regulations and procedures, disposing of waste on time to its designated locations, and taking measures to recycle solid waste and dispose of waste according to proper procedures.
In Taiz Governorate, Minister of Transport and Public Works Mohammed Qahim and Acting Governor Ahmed Al-Masawi inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for several road projects worth 3.89 billion riyals, funded by the local authority.
Preventing firewood cutting and finding alternatives
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources has begun implementing a project to plant one million seedlings during the current agricultural season, in addition to planting 100,000 jujube seedlings in Tihama and Saada. It has also established new nurseries in governorates that lacked them, particularly Jawf, to strengthen the agricultural sector's infrastructure.
Through the National Committee for Economic Empowerment, the government is working on parallel tracks to find sustainable alternatives for those who rely on logging as a source of income, prevent excessive logging, and raise environmental awareness of its risks and harms.
It also works to exploit the autumn season to expand green areas, provide seeds for salam and jujube trees, and expand seedling production to create a sustainable environment within the afforestation season and plans to enhance vegetation cover in various governorates.
Encouraging productive families and entrepreneurs
The government, in accordance with its program, is working to implement policies that encourage small and medium-sized enterprises and create the necessary conditions for them. In this context, Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Rahwi discussed with the Minister of Economy, Industry and Investment, Eng. Moeen Al-Mahqari, aspects related to establishing an electronic platform to display and market the products of productive families, entrepreneurs, and small and micro enterprises.
The platform is scheduled to be launched soon, free of charge, for all relevant stakeholders (local products, entrepreneurs, and small and micro enterprises). The ministry is currently undertaking the implementation and technical procedures to establish the platform, which will help simplify procedures and promote local products, businesses, and projects of this type.
Construction and development
As part of the government's efforts to build and develop, the local authority in Taiz launched field and technical work on the urban planning and settlements project, aiming to complete 37 detailed plans. This is part of its efforts to create an investment-friendly environment, implement urban planning that takes into account safe urban expansion, and integrate informal settlements using innovative solutions that preserve citizens' rights, keep pace with population growth, and support basic services.
Boycott American and Israeli goods
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, in coordination with the Boycott Committee, has made progress in boycotting American and Israeli goods, developing plans focused on boosting local production and providing alternatives. Traders and importers have been given three months to dispose of American products currently in their warehouses, with the names of the products subject to the boycott to be announced within a week.
The Ministry is working to find suitable alternatives from other countries not included in the boycott, and to support and expand the local production base to ensure the availability of national alternatives that meet demand, as part of an integrated plan to achieve self-sufficiency.
Strengthening the capabilities of cadres
In an effort to enhance institutional performance and strengthen the capabilities of staff, government agencies continue to implement training programs in this regard. A course concluded at the Ministry of Youth and Sports as part of the training program for lectures by the leader of the revolution, Sayyid Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, from the lessons of the covenant of Imam Ali - peace be upon him - to Malik al-Ashtar. The course was organized by the National Center for Capacity Building and Decision Support, and targeted 60 participants over 12 days from leaders and employees of the Ministry, the Youth and Children Care Fund, and affiliated entities.
Merge and update service units
The government continues to work to lay the foundations for a modern institutional framework, address inflation, and eliminate organizational and functional shortcomings. At its meeting, chaired by the Prime Minister, the Supreme Committee for the Merger and Modernization of Public Service Units reviewed the results of the work of the sectoral technical committees tasked with the merger and modernization of public service units, as well as the tasks completed and remaining, and took appropriate decisions regarding them.
It reviewed the draft organizational structures and regulations for the Ministries of Education, Higher Education and Scientific Research, Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources, and Transport and Public Works, prepared by the sectoral technical committees, and approved their referral for final review before submitting them to the relevant authorities to complete the procedures for their issuance in accordance with the applicable laws.
This vital path includes the process of integration and modernization of the organizational structure, human resources, material and financial capabilities, the covenant and financial obligations of public service units to and from them, systems, information technology, databases and networks, in addition to legal obligations and documents.
In this context, the Prime Minister met with Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Samir Bajaala to discuss the mechanism for merging humanitarian affairs branches with the Ministry of Social Affairs offices and the level of assistance provided to those affected by the aggression.
Over the past few months, the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor has provided relief and assistance to many groups affected by natural disasters and aggression, opened channels of communication with international organizations, and strengthened the role of local authorities.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources' plan includes developing the organizational structure, automating information and services, and revising policies and work methods to enhance public-private integration. The ministry has expanded its services from 50 to 130, and is currently working to activate the remaining services, which will reach 240 in the next phase.
Anti-corruption and performance evaluation
In implementation of the provisions of the Anti-Corruption Law and its executive regulations, and in line with the contents of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2022-2026, and the directives of the Government of Change and Construction, the Supreme National Anti-Corruption Authority, in partnership with the Ministry of Administration and Local and Rural Development, launched the work of the joint team to implement the necessary preventive measures to address the most prominent manifestations of irregularities in local authority units at the central, governorate, and directorate levels.
The Authority has prepared a matrix that includes the necessary preventive measures to address the most prominent manifestations of imbalances in local authority units at the central, governorate, and directorate levels.
Teams comprising representatives from oversight agencies, the Ministries of Civil Service and Communications, and the Prime Minister's Office are scheduled to begin field visits mid-week to assess the status of public service delivery centers, methods, and manuals across units and institutions within the state's administrative apparatus.
The evaluation process will lead to further improvement and development phases within the framework of enhancing the performance of public service units in terms of the services they provide to their clients, thus strengthening the relationship and trust between citizens and the state.
The evaluation process will focus on key areas, including the efficiency of service delivery centers, the level of responsiveness and transparency in dealing with beneficiaries, measuring the effectiveness of service delivery mechanisms, methods, and channels, the level of competence and qualification of service center personnel, the mechanism for receiving and resolving citizen complaints and grievances regarding the services provided, the mechanism for monitoring the completion of transactions, and the availability of physical infrastructure and technical equipment at service delivery centers in public units.
For its part, the Ministry of Local Administration and Rural Development organized a workshop to discuss a project to simplify procedures and improve and enhance performance at public works offices, benefiting citizens, especially small business owners.
The project is the result of the work of a joint research team from the Ministries of Administration and Local and Rural Development, Economy and Industry, Transport and Public Works, the Capital Municipality, Sana'a Governorate, and other relevant authorities.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources is implementing a program to correct policies and work methods in the management and development of water resources to benefit from rainwater harvesting and to protect and regulate resources and the basic necessities of life from the risks of water depletion and pollution.
Preserving archaeological sites
As part of the government's efforts to preserve historic buildings and monuments that will remain a symbol and witness to Yemen's rich cultural heritage, a partnership agreement was signed between the Heritage and Cultural Development Fund and the General Authority for the Preservation of Historic Cities to implement a project to restore and maintain a number of historic buildings and monuments in two phases. The first phase includes the restoration and maintenance of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism building in Tahrir, the General Authority for the Preservation of Historic Cities, the Sana'a Heritage House, and the historic Dar Al-Hamad building. The second phase includes the restoration and maintenance of a number of historic buildings, forts, and castles.
The Ministry of Culture and Tourism is currently implementing a maintenance and restoration project for the National Museum's western wall, with support and funding from the Heritage and Cultural Development Fund, which covers 85 percent of the cost, and the General Authority for Antiquities and Museums, which covers 15 percent.
As part of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism's plans to preserve historic cities, work has begun on a project to connect the underground electrical grid to the historic city of Zabid. The project aims to protect the city from any damage that may result from the uncontrolled laying of electrical cables, as well as to preserve the aesthetic appearance of the historic city, which, upon completion of the project, will be the first city in the country to have its electricity connected via underground cables.
Caring for retirees and people with special needs
The government pays special attention to retirees in appreciation of their long-standing service to the nation. In this regard, the General Authority for Social Security and Pensions has begun disbursing the first half of February 2021 pensions to civilian retirees under the temporary exceptional mechanism to support the state employees' bills.
In the context of the interest in providing services for people with special needs, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor Samir Bajaala discussed with the Country Director of Handicap in Yemen, Reshma Azmi, the possibility of implementing a treatment center project for the disabled in Ibb Governorate, completing the health center in Hajjah Governorate, and providing the needs of the physical therapy center scheduled to be established in the capital, Sana'a, in addition to continuing to provide services to the physical therapy centers previously established in Hodeida Governorate.
The government has taken the necessary measures to overcome multiple challenges, while simultaneously addressing existing shortcomings, modernizing and developing institutional performance, implementing projects, addressing the difficulties citizens face in their daily lives, and facilitating the completion of their transactions.
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The local authority in Taiz Governorate organized a training and introductory workshop on urban planning and settlements with the aim of preparing 37 detailed model urban plans covering an area of 2,532 hectares in the new city of Taiz, this workshop aims to reduce random construction and community conflicts and promote investment, transparency, and justice during the preparation and implementation phases, the four-day workshop, attended by 40 participants, aims to ensure balanced planning that governs all owners and rights holders. To reinforce the faith-based identity in administrative and professional behavior, a two-day training workshop on the Code of Professional Conduct was held in the Capital Secretariat, the workshop was organized by the Departments of Development Research and Training and Human Resources to train 35 human resources managers in the directorates, and directors of the offices of sector and directorate undersecretaries, on behavioral, ethical, and professional principles and values to advance administrative work and improve the level of performance, the workshop was aimed at developing practical visions that contribute to implementing the contents of the Code of Conduct to develop job performance and the quality of services provided by the government sector to society. The Vocational Training Center for Roads at the General Corporation for Roads and Bridges organized a five-day training course on occupational safety and health, the course aimed to provide safety officers with theoretical concepts of occupational safety and health, familiarize them with potential hazards at work sites and how to control them, and familiarize them with accidents and injuries in the workplace (construction work, asphalt roads, excavation, and cement work) and necessary safety procedures. A training course on training the development executive units of the Taizia Multipurpose Agricultural Cooperative Society concluded in Taiz Governorate, the course was organized by the Bonyan Academy for Training and Rehabilitation as part of the Associations Program, with the participation of 24 trainees. The training resulted in the development of an emergency action plan for three projects in the district, including the provision of an improved seed project through a contract with a major farmer to grow maize seeds, the training also included a survey and study of the wells through which contract farming will be established, the provision of solar energy, loans, seeds, contract farming contracts, loan contracts, and surveys in all units, and community mobilization to contribute to land reclamation, plowing and tilling, seeds, guidance, pest control, and marketing. A 15-day training course in confectionery and pastry making, organized by the Noon Forum for Culture and Development, concluded in Hajjah Governorate, the course provided 15 participants from the families of martyrs and poor families with confectionery and pastry making skills, enabling them to find income-generating jobs and improve their standard of living. In Sana'a Governorate, workshops were held on the Economic Empowerment Project for Low-Income Families, under the theme "Towards Empowering Low-Income Families for a Decent Life." The goal is to improve the financial and living conditions of low-income individuals and families by providing them with the tools, skills, and resources necessary to increase their income, build their productive capacities, and enhance their financial independence. The project focuses on sustainable development by creating permanent job opportunities and empowering families to manage their resources efficiently, achieving self-sufficiency and participating in development, it also reduces reliance on aid and subsidies, supports the local economy by stimulating small and medium-sized enterprises, and increases capital flow within the community. In Amran Governorate, the first training course for 21 representatives of the General Authority for the Care of Martyrs' Families in the directorates concluded. The course was titled "Administrative and Institutional Development of the Authority's Staff." The 12-day course aimed to develop the skills and capabilities of employees, contributing to improved work mechanisms. Pilgrims' Delegation and Evacuation Emergency Plan Sana'a International Airport implemented an emergency plan following the first Israeli airstrike, the plan enabled the evacuation of pilgrims and arrivals from the arrival and departure halls, and the rescue of the crew and ground service personnel, who numbered approximately 50 employees on or near the aircraft, in addition to more than 300 passengers in the airport. During the week, 1,200 pilgrims departed Sana'a Airport via Yemenia Airlines for Jeddah, approximately 800 more pilgrims were awaiting departure before being denied travel due to the criminal Zionist targeting. Alternatives for Boycotting Companies As part of efforts to ensure local market stability and enhance self-sufficiency in poultry products through new import sources that guarantee quality and continuity, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources discussed with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the capital, Sana'a, ways to enhance local poultry production and promote breeds that produce broiler chickens and eggs. The meeting reviewed investment opportunities in this field, localizing the production of breeds, particularly those imported from boycotting companies, and ways to find suitable alternatives that would ensure smooth supply to the market. The meeting approved facilitating registration procedures for alternative companies that meet technical and health standards, as replacements for companies operating in the boycotted countries, it also approved preparing a list of European companies affected by the boycott and proposing approved alternatives for them, the General Administration of Animal Health will oversee this matter. It was agreed to establish mechanisms to compensate for the quantities previously imported from the targeted countries by relying on new sources and expanding localization opportunities in this field. Consumer Attitudes Towards National Products A meeting in Sana'a reviewed a survey on Yemeni consumer attitudes towards national products, prepared by the Yemeni Society for Consumer Protection as part of the implementation of the National Initiative to Support Yemeni Products. The importance of the survey lies in identifying consumer and producer trends and determining their interests, which will contribute to the success of the National Initiative to Support and Develop Yemeni Products. The survey includes five components on consumer attitudes toward local products, both positive and negative, it will be distributed to several governorates, four sectoral studies will be conducted on topics related to local products of various types, as well as a general study conducted by the Federation after analyzing the survey and reviewing its results, an awareness campaign will also be launched to highlight local products and enhance their presence. The general framework of the survey on promoting local production and its importance in achieving food security and generating job opportunities, which will be prepared by the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry, was also reviewed. Directives for Rapid Disposal of Cases During his visit to a number of prosecution offices in Amran Governorate, Attorney General Judge Abdulsalam Al-Houthi directed the rapid disposal of cases, particularly those involving prisoners, to ensure that legal periods for investigation and detention are not exceeded, and to promptly enter data on cases, prisoners, and seized items and their movement into the case management system. The Attorney General visited the Court of Appeal and the Courts of First Instance, reviewing aspects of coordination and cooperation between courts and prosecution offices and the requirements of judicial work to achieve prompt justice, he also met with the Director of Security of Amran Governorate, Brigadier General Nayef Abu Kharfsha, and directed coordination with the prosecution office, adherence to judicial decisions, and all legal controls related to gathering evidence and detecting crimes. In line with the judicial development plan aimed at improving justice services and consolidating the principles of integrity and efficiency in judicial work, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Mujahid Ahmed, inspected the progress of work at the New Sana'a Primary Court and the Public Funds Court in Sana'a Governorate, which were recently established by a decision of the Supreme Judicial Council, he also inspected the integrated office and technical equipment for the courtrooms, offices, information center, and archives, after they were provided with modern equipment and technology by the Ministry of Justice, as model courts operating with integrated automation technology. An administrative cadre was provided for them to carry out their role in resolving disputes, achieving justice for citizens, and protecting public funds, state property, and endowments. Coordination between Government Institutions Deputy Minister of Administration and Local Development Nasser Al-Mihdhar and Acting Head of the Tax Authority Wahid Al-Kabsi discussed aspects related to the financial work mechanism, common issues between the two sides, and ways to enhance cooperation to improve performance and meet local and rural development requirements in all governorates and districts. The meeting emphasized that achieving local and rural development is an integrated and collaborative task between state agencies at the central and local levels and community organizations. Emergency Operations Room in Hodeidah In a move aimed at raising the level of preparedness and rapid response to accidents, natural disasters, and emergencies, and enhancing community security, the Civil Defense Emergency and Disaster Operations Room was launched in Hodeidah Governorate. As part of efforts to enhance joint coordination and prioritize emergency interventions in the health sector in Hodeidah Governorate, the Undersecretary of the International Cooperation Sector at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Ismail Al-Mutawakil, the Undersecretary of the Governorate, Mohammed Halisi, and a joint UN delegation reviewed the humanitarian situation and health needs at Al-Thawra General Hospital in Hodeidah, the hospital lacks diagnostic equipment and basic medical supplies, suffers from a severe shortage of medicines, and is in short supply of diesel, which is needed to operate generators due to the complete power outage in Hodeidah. As part of the efforts of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs to strengthen partnership and coordination in implementing emergency interventions and improving the level of health services provided to citizens in Hudaydah Governorate, a joint UN mission reviewed the humanitarian situation and identified possible interventions in priority service sectors (health, water, education, roads, and civil defense) amid the ongoing repercussions of the aggression. Environmental Improvement As part of the Government of Change and Construction's efforts to improve service delivery and quality of life, and as part of a comprehensive afforestation plan, combat desertification, and enhance the urban environment in line with the agricultural identity of Hodeidah, work has begun on a project to plant 10,000 palm trees in the city's main and secondary streets and public parks, this project is funded by the Cleanliness and Improvement Fund. The project includes a thoughtful distribution of trees, in keeping with the nature of the streets and parks, it will contribute to reducing temperatures, providing a better environmental climate, and adding an aesthetic touch to the city. As part of efforts to enhance environmental security and achieve sustainable development, the second phase of the Green Belt Project for the city of Hodeidah and its surroundings was launched, the project aims to expand the vegetation cover and enhance environmental efforts. It includes planting 7,000 palm trees and 60,000 trees of various types, including fruit and forest trees, at the main entrances to the city of Hodeidah during the period from May to December 2025, the project is worth 168 million riyals, with joint funding from the private sector, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, the Ministry of Water Resources, and the Agricultural Projects and Initiatives Financing Unit in the governorate. In line with the drive to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and promote sustainability, work has begun on a solar-powered lighting network project from Al-Gharasi Roundabout to Al-Shaab Park in Hodeidah, Funded by the United Nations Programme for Project Services (UNOPS), the project aims to enhance public lighting and provide a safe environment for pedestrians and vehicles. The Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources, Dr. Radwan Al-Rubai, and the Governor of Hodeidah, Abdullah Otaifi, launched the project to address flood damage and protect villages and agricultural lands in Tihama, this project is part of proactive measures to protect villages and lands from flood damage during the current rainy season. Radical Changes in the Capital Municipality Traffic Department The Director-General of the Traffic Police, Major General Dr. Bakil Al-Barashy, has directed radical changes and job rotations in several areas and traffic divisions within the Capital Municipality Traffic Department to improve performance and enhance traffic safety. The directives also stipulated the redistribution of forces and resources, the establishment of longitudinal parking on all streets to reduce congestion and ensure smooth traffic flow, and increased coordination with relevant authorities to improve traffic performance. During a meeting with the Capital Municipality Traffic Department's leadership, districts, and divisions, Al-Barashy urged the elimination of haphazard traffic operations and the enrollment of traffic control and traffic personnel in specialized and qualifying courses on high-level methods of dealing with road users. Investment Platform In implementation of the government's program for a gradual transition to e-government and as an important step to provide integrated digital services aimed at facilitating and simplifying investment-related procedures, the General Investment Authority launched the unified platform "Nafida." This platform will offer 190 services and will be linked with all government agencies, contributing to accelerating the process of obtaining approvals and permits and enabling investors to start their projects more quickly and efficiently, using a single window. The platform is part of the Government of Change and Reconstruction's economic stimulus program to improve procedures for the public, most notably the shift to digital and electronic work at the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Investment and its affiliated entities, this aims to simplify procedures and provide services quickly and easily, contributing to an improved business environment. The Ministry of Economy, Industry and Investment now offers all 76 of its services through the electronic portal, which has helped reduce complexity and save time and effort for beneficiaries across all economic sectors. The Ministry is in the process of launching the "Yemen Barcode" platform for coding national products and the "Mu'tamad" platform for e-stores for productive families. Focus on the Agricultural Sector Focusing on agriculture, given its pivotal role in life, supporting it, regulating its activities, and creating a marketing system that takes into account the diversity of agricultural production has been a priority for the Government of Change and Reconstruction. In this context, during his visit to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Water Resources, Prime Minister Ahmed Al-Rahwi discussed with Minister Dr. Radwan Al-Rubai and its officials issues related to agriculture, fisheries, and water resources, ways to enhance the successes achieved in this vital sector, which is directly related to food security, and mechanisms for addressing the current problems and difficulties facing the Ministry and its affiliated units. The attendees reviewed the achievements made within the framework of the agricultural expansion program, import bill management, automation, and digital transformation within the Ministry, as well as contract farming, water initiatives to recharge groundwater, and other projects and programs currently being implemented within the Ministry. The expansion of agricultural projects is a translation of the revolutionary and political leadership's directives, and within the government's program to focus on the means, methods and requirements of agricultural production, including the production of fertilizers and agricultural fertilizers, the use of biological waste in fertilization and combating agricultural pests, and the adoption of alternative methods to provide agricultural production requirements and inputs, the hydroponic farming unit and the production of organic agricultural fertilizers and fertilizers from animal and plant waste are operating on one of the model farms in Dhamar. The government is working to encourage the production of fertilizers and agricultural fertilizers, adopt successful models in hydroponics as an alternative to traditional agriculture, and support efforts to rationalize water use through modern methods and techniques to provide high-quality agricultural production requirements and reduce the import bill for production inputs. The Ministry of Agriculture is keen to move towards producing other types of fertilizers and agricultural fertilizers as part of its efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in inputs, supplies, and other requirements needed by farmers. The wheat seed harvest season for the winter season 2024/2025 was launched in the agricultural fields of Qaa' Dhamar and Yarim. The productivity of some wheat seed varieties grown in the central highlands was evident, including one variety that yielded approximately 4 tons per hectare, an unprecedented production figure for such areas. These positive results open up broad prospects for expanding wheat cultivation in high-altitude areas, particularly improved varieties produced by the General Organization for Improved Seed Multiplication, which have proven their ability to adapt to the country's diverse climatic conditions. Despite scarce resources, the General Organization for Improved Seed Multiplication continues its efforts to maintain and preserve seeds and support efforts to achieve food security through horizontal and vertical expansion in the cultivation of strategic crops. During the season, the "Saba" wheat variety was cultivated on an area estimated at 200 hectares through contract farming with 75 contracted farmers. The results achieved encouraging results, heralding a promising summer season during which wheat, corn, and legume cultivation will expand. The organization's staff developed four new improved wheat varieties, which were successfully tested in the Qaa' Dhamar and Yarim regions. Their yields ranged between 5 and 6 tons per hectare, in areas such as Al-Jawf, which boast favorable agricultural conditions, yields are expected to reach more than 8 tons. He also inaugurated the spring harvest of potato seeds in the fields of the General Company for Potato Seed Production in Dhamar Governorate, the country has achieved self-sufficiency in this strategic crop, and aspires to export its surplus production of high-quality potato seeds in the future. The company has achieved a qualitative leap in achieving self-sufficiency in potato seeds, it currently produces first, second, third, and fourth generations of local seeds, after Yemen had previously relied on importing sixth and seventh generation seeds from abroad. The Haran Agricultural Nursery in Dhamar Governorate is implementing a afforestation project on the 40-kilometer asphalt road linking Dhamar and Sana'a, this follows the success of the first phase of the project, which included planting more than 2,500 trees in the medians. The Haran Garden Nursery produced 300,000 fruit seedlings this year with support from the Executive Unit for the Management of Agricultural Project and Initiative Funding, and in partnership with the Cleanliness and Improvement Fund, these seedlings include 150,000 grape seedlings and 150,000 fig, mulberry, and pomegranate seedlings. These seedlings will be distributed to districts and planted in neighborhoods as part of the Green Belt Plan for Dhamar City. The Agriculture Sector in Dhamar established three new nurseries in the districts of Atmah, Al-Manar, and Wasab Al-Ali, with a production capacity of 120,000 seedlings, this is in addition to the production of the central nursery affiliated with the Agriculture Sector in the Rasaba area, which has a production capacity of 100,000 seedlings this year, including 30,000 fruit-bearing seedlings, the coffee nursery in Jabal Al-Sharq also produced 80,000 seedlings of various coffee varieties. The General Authority for Agricultural Research and Extension in Dhamar Governorate is implementing a number of research and scientific activities, including a project to improve seed genetic resources, which aims to enhance the productivity of strategic crops, especially grains and legumes. A field day was held for wheat crops in the Al-Qa'mah area of the Manqadha district of Dhamar City, as part of the Farmers' Field Schools project. The goal was to exchange agricultural expertise between farmers and agricultural extension workers, ensuring enhanced efforts to expand wheat, corn, and legume cultivation and translate the goals aimed at achieving food security and self-sufficiency. The field school focused on raising farmers' awareness of sound agricultural practices, such as preparing land for planting, turning over and sterilizing the soil, selecting good seeds, testing methods, and ensuring their safety, irrigation methods, timing, and quantities, fertilization types, methods, quantities, and timing, pest and disease prevention and control methods, environmental analysis and its importance, plant inspection methods, and maturity indicators. The school included awareness-raising guidelines on seed selection for planting in the upcoming season, as well as harvesting, post-harvest practices, storage, and marketing, it also raised awareness of modern agricultural techniques, their benefits in reducing operating costs, and their role in increasing production, improving quality, and thus increasing profits. The Jamisha Agricultural Nursery in the Kilo 16 area of Ad Durayhimi District in Al Hudaydah Governorate has recently produced one million seedlings of various forestry and fruit varieties. The Jamisha Nursery is one of the most important agricultural nurseries and plays a pivotal role in enhancing vegetation cover and achieving food security. The Ministry of Agriculture attaches special importance to developing government nurseries and expanding their production capacities, in line with national efforts to promote agricultural development and improve livelihoods in rural communities. Fisheries and Animal Wealth In the fisheries sector, the Government of Change and Reconstruction is working to implement activities and projects to advance the sector and develop the volume and quality of production, maintenance and restoration work is currently underway at the fishing port in Hodeidah, a vital artery for the local economy and a source of livelihood for thousands of fishermen and families working in this sector. Account automation and networking between port departments are also being completed to ensure improved infrastructure, development of work mechanisms, and operational efficiency, this will contribute to the advancement of the fishing sector and enhance its role in food security and the national economy. End-of-life value chain projects are being implemented at the central slaughterhouse in Dar Salam, Sana'a, these projects include: 'Rehabilitation and maintenance of the feed factory with a 40% completion rate, restoration and rehabilitation of the slaughterhouse with a 100% completion rate, supply and installation of equipment for the slaughterhouse with a 100% financial completion rate, which is scheduled to arrive via the supplier contractor during the coming period, the project to rehabilitate the sewage treatment plant at the central slaughterhouse with a 20% completion rate, and the project to rehabilitate and restore the central slaughterhouse in Naqam with a 100% completion rate.' Honoring Ras Issa Oil Facility and Port Workers The leadership of the Yemen Oil Company and the Coordination Council of Trade Union Committees honored the workers at the Ras Issa Oil Facility and Port in Al Hudaydah Governorate, in recognition of their steadfastness, dedication, and continuous efforts to maintain the facility's readiness and the continuity of services despite the challenges. The honoring represents a message of loyalty and appreciation to the workers who have demonstrated their professional and national commitment and have risen to the occasion in the most difficult circumstances, following the horrific crime that targeted the Ras Issa facility last month with US airstrikes, which killed more than 85 facility workers and truck drivers. Mass Wedding for the Blind The Yemeni Association for the Care and Rehabilitation of the Blind in Sana'a celebrated the completion of half of the debt of 80 brides and grooms at the eighth mass wedding for the blind, the event was held in cooperation with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor and funded by the Fund for the Care and Rehabilitation of the Disabled. The mass wedding represented a national unity event, bringing together brides and grooms from various governorates, it was part of the association's programs to help blind people who have completed their university studies get married, the wedding was preceded by the distribution of bags containing clothes and perfumes to the blind newlyweds. The Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor and the Government of Construction and Change, under the directives of the Leader of the Revolution and the President of the Supreme Political Council, provide special care for people with special needs in various aspects of life and enable them to enjoy all their human rights. The Martyrs Foundation, in cooperation with the General Authority for the Care of Martyrs' Families, also organized a mass wedding for (23) grooms from the sons of martyrs enrolled in the Martyr of the Qur'an School in Saada Governorate, within the framework of caring for the sons of martyrs and their families as part of the recognition of the martyrs' sacrifices and loyalty to them. Health Campaign The National Malaria Control Program and the Hajjah Governorate Health Office launched a campaign to eliminate mosquito breeding sites and control the larvae that cause malaria and dengue fever in the governorate, funded by the Yaman Development Foundation. The campaign includes filling swamps and removing waste in 15 districts in Hajjah Governorate and two districts in Amran, in addition to raising awareness of malaria prevention methods in public facilities, markets, and villages. This is the second campaign; the first targeted 19 districts in Al Hudaydah Governorate, it is accompanied by community mobilization and the revitalization of community initiatives to combat and eliminate breeding sites, it also includes routine and ongoing activities to provide and supply health facilities and community health volunteers at the third level with medicines and test strips, enabling citizens to benefit from free diagnostic and treatment services. Projects Launched at Kuwait Hospital and the Republican Hospital Authority The Heart and Cardiac Catheterization Center at Kuwait University Hospital in the Capital Secretariat launched operations in the Cardiac Catheterization Department, providing care and cardiac catheterization services to Yemeni patients who were unable to afford treatment and travel abroad. The Heart Center at Kuwait Hospital is a beacon of hope for improving cardiac medicine and surgery services in Yemen. The local authority in the Capital Secretariat supported the center's equipment and the purchase of a state-of-the-art cardiac catheterization device worth 200 million riyals, it intends to provide further support as part of next year's plan to purchase a modern electrocardiogram device for the center, the first such device in the country. As part of the Republican Hospital Authority's strategy to develop its infrastructure and improve the quality of services provided, ensuring a safe and integrated treatment environment befitting patients, the men's surgery department was opened after being rehabilitated and renovated, and the ventilation, electricity, and water systems were updated, it was also equipped with modern medical equipment to meet the needs of surgical care in the 48-bed department. Service and Development Projects in Bayda The Tender Committee in Bayda Governorate approved tenders for several service and development projects. These included paving Al Gharaq Street in Rada'a City, valued at 52 million and 739 thousand riyals; a maintenance and repair project for the artesian well at the Charitable Kidney Dialysis Center at Rada'a Central Hospital, valued at 2 million riyals; and the construction of a culvert behind the Al Haramain Station in Al Bayda City, valued at 17 million riyals, to divert rainwater to agricultural lands. Additional work also included a rainwater drainage project on the main street in Al Bayda City, valued at 19 million and 890 thousand riyals, and the treatment and repair of the concrete road on the Al Sum'a-Al Mayfa'a Road in Al Sum'a District, valued at 58 million and 320 thousand riyals, the Central Interventions Unit will contribute cement, while the governorate will contribute 37 million riyals, and a community contribution. The committee approved assigning the Executive Unit for Road Construction and Maintenance to implement the Al-Amn Street paving project in Al-Bayda city, covering an area of 6,000 square meters, at a cost of 133 million riyals, and referring the necessary work to complete the paving of Al-Arif Lathil Road in Naaman District to the technical committee. Raisin Smuggling Foiled To strengthen customs measures to combat smuggling and support local products, the Afar Customs Center thwarted an attempt to smuggle 1.33 tons of foreign raisins, which were tightly concealed in bags inside banana cartons. Vocational Products Exhibition An exhibition of products from graduates of vocational programs under the Rural Savings and Finance Project was opened in Al-Maraw'ah District, Al-Hodeidah Governorate, this exhibition culminated in the outcomes of vocational and craft rehabilitation programs targeting young men and women in the district, with the aim of enhancing economic empowerment, expanding employment opportunities, and stimulating community-based productive initiatives. The exhibition, organized by the National Microfinance Foundation in partnership with the Social Fund for Development, the Technical Education and Vocational Training Sector, and in cooperation with the Iktifaa Agricultural Cooperative Society, featured products in the fields of sewing, food industries, and other vocational specialties. The exhibition was considered a practical step toward integrating vocational program graduates into the labor market, contributing to stimulating entrepreneurship and achieving sustainable economic development at the local community level. Honoring Outstanding Tax Officers The Tax Office in Al Hudaydah Governorate honored outstanding tax officers who contributed to improving performance and collection efficiency and achieving compliance indicators that reflected their professional commitment and discipline, this honoring was based on the results of the 2024 technical evaluation. Scientific Conferences As universities continue to witness scientific research, the Fifth Scientific Conference of the Yemeni Society of Otorhinolaryngologists (Symposium on Otorhinolaryngology) was held at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Sana'a University (Department of Otorhinolaryngology). The two-day conference discussed working papers on otolaryngology diseases and presented the latest research and developments in this medical specialty, enriching the knowledge of specialists and supporting medical practices in this field. The Cardiac Catheterization Center at Kuwait University Hospital organized a scientific meeting on cardiovascular diseases. The meeting reviewed 16 scientific papers and studies on how to recover from sudden cardiac arrest in athletes, how to diagnose and treat it, the meeting also featured presentations of cardiac catheterization cases, raising awareness among physicians about the importance of imaging in accurate diagnosis, how to treat high blood pressure in elderly patients, pregnant women, and those with heart disease, and how to use blood thinners in patients with arterial disease. Illegal Wells Filled in Ibb The General Authority for Water Resources and Facilities in Ibb Governorate, in coordination with security agencies and local authorities, carried out a field campaign targeting illegal wells in the As-Sabra district, the campaign resulted in the filling of 12 hand-dug wells that had been dug haphazardly and without the necessary legal permits, these wells had caused significant damage, most notably environmental pollution and the depletion of groundwater reserves, as well as conflicts between citizens. Development Action Paths Based on the Government of Change and Construction's program, the integrated development model, and national action policies aimed at achieving self-sufficiency, reducing the import bill, and encouraging local production, the Planning Sector in the Capital Municipality launched development action paths in the model districts of Old Sana'a, Ma'in, and Bani Al-Harith. The Secretariat has prepared a comprehensive plan that includes key areas, priorities, and developmental and pivotal objectives, as well as studies analyzing the economic, social, and environmental situation in the model districts, it also includes the challenges, problems, and development paths in each district, as well as strategic development imperatives. It seeks to mobilize all available resources and activate and encourage community initiatives in the model districts to engage the community in achieving development. Evaluation of Service Delivery Centers in Public Service Units The Government of Change and Reconstruction is focusing on enhancing evaluation and performance measurement in state agencies and institutions and developing their mechanisms to correct deviations in the performance of state agencies and institutions. Joint field teams from the Prime Ministry, the Supreme National Anti-Corruption Authority, the Central Organization for Control and Auditing, the Ministry of Civil Service and Administrative Development, and the security services are implementing the evaluation of service delivery centers in a number of central and local public service units in the capital, Sana'a. The evaluation process targets service centers, mechanisms, and manuals. Its first phase included 15 public service units, It focused on two main axes: the first relates to service delivery centers, mechanisms, and methods, and the second relates to the availability of service manuals and the extent of their implementation on the ground, it encompassed seven areas and included more than 65 criteria and indicators to measure the efficiency of the citizen service center (public). The evaluation process aims to diagnose the current reality of citizen service centers, their operating mechanisms, and their interactions with citizens, with the aim of advancing and developing them and enhancing citizen confidence in the state. Mechanisms for the Capital Cleaning Project The Capital Municipality launched the new equipment and machinery for the cleaning project, funded by the Cleaning and Improvement Fund and the United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS), at a cost of 574 million riyals. This project falls within the framework of the partnership and cooperation between the Capital Municipality and the UNOPS office in service areas. The new equipment includes five shredders and four large 24-ton dump trucks, supported by 360 million riyals from the Fund and 214 million riyals from UNOPS, these new equipment will contribute to enhancing performance and improving cleaning efforts. Medications for Cancer Patients in Hodeidah The Oncology Center at the Al-Thawra General Hospital Authority in Hodeidah Governorate received a shipment of medications and treatments for cancer patients, provided by the General Telecommunications Corporation, this is part of humanitarian initiatives to enhance the center's role in treating patients, and as part of the corporation's commitment to the community and supporting health authorities in fulfilling their humanitarian role. The numerous successes achieved by the Government of Change and Construction in its relentless efforts to implement its program and fulfill its duties, despite current challenges, reflect its credibility and sense of responsibility in serving the nation and its citizens during this exceptional and pivotal phase in Yemen's history. M.M Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Reports)


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