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Saba Yemen
5 days ago
- General
- Saba Yemen
Inspection of Initiative Projects Implementation in Bani Matar, Sana'a Governorate
Sana'a – SABA: The First Undersecretary of Sana'a Governorate, Hamed Asem, along with the Undersecretaries of the Ministry of Education and Scientific Research, Hadi Ammar, and the Governorate's representative, Taleb Dahan, inspected the progress of development initiative projects supported by the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit of the Ministry of Local Administration and Rural Development in Bani Matar District. Accompanied by the District Director, Yahya Al-Qannous, they reviewed the ongoing work on the Jahama – Al-Habatara – Al-Asha road expansion and paving project, spanning 23 kilometers with an 8-meter width, at an estimated cost exceeding 40 million Yemeni riyals. They also examined the progress of the Shamsan – Al-Marjala road project, stretching 12 kilometers with a 5-meter width, funded by the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit at a cost of 25 million riyals, implemented with community participation. Additionally, they inspected the cutting and expansion of the Al-Khallat road, covering 3 kilometers with a 4-meter width, costing 7.5 million riyals, as well as the expansion and paving of the "Jabhan" road, extending 2 kilometers with a 5-meter width, at a cost of 9 million riyals. These projects serve thousands of citizens in the Bani Qais area. During the visit, officials listened to citizens' concerns regarding the challenges they face due to rough roads and difficult transportation, particularly in remote rural areas. The First Undersecretary of the Governorate stated that the visit aimed to assess the implementation level of road initiative projects and their compliance with technical standards and execution quality. He praised the efforts of the Central Emergency Interventions Unit and the local community in executing these vital road projects, which serve as lifelines for residents. He stressed the importance of enhancing community partnership in local development as an effective tool to meet service needs, particularly road projects, which directly alleviate citizens' hardships. For his part, Engineer Shihab Al-Jawfi, representative of the Central Emergency Interventions Unit, urged doubling efforts to complete stalled initiative projects to meet citizens' aspirations and reduce their suffering. He emphasized the optimal utilization of support provided by the unit for service and developmental projects, ensuring maximum benefit for local communities Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)


Saba Yemen
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Justice & Human Rights Minister inspects training session for court clerks & enforcement assistants in Sana'a courts
Sana'a - Saba: The Minister of Justice and Human Rights, Judge Mujahid Ahmed, inspected on Monday the progress of a training session for heads of court clerks and enforcement assistants in the courts of the capital Secretariat and Sana'a province. The session is being implemented by the ministry as part of its continuous training and qualification program under its plan for the year 1446 AH. Judge Mujahid reviewed the five-day training program, which is being conducted by Dr. Yasser Al-Amdi, President of the Bani Al-Harith Court, and targets 30 participants. The program aims to enhance their performance and improve the efficiency of judicial enforcement. The session includes theoretical lectures and practical applications on mechanisms for enforcing judicial rulings and addressing challenges faced by workers in this field, contributing to strengthening public trust in the judicial system. The Minister of Justice and Human Rights urged trainees to fully engage with the program to overcome any shortcomings in their daily work and procedures. He emphasized that the enforcement of judicial rulings is the final stage of litigation, where citizens should experience prompt, sound procedures that restore their rights and achieve justice, as well as recover state funds in cases involving public finances. He affirmed that the ministry will not tolerate any misconduct or violations by enforcement heads and assistants. He noted that this training is part of a series of programs implemented by the ministry to enhance the capabilities of judicial sector workers and ensure the application of best practices in enforcing rulings in line with legal standards and prompt justice. Inspection of Court Renovation Project In a separate context, the Minister of Justice and Human Rights, accompanied by Judge Taher Aqbah, President of the Sana'a Appeal Court, Court Director Walid Al-Khalidi, and the ministry's Projects Director, Engineer Ahmed Saleh, inspected the progress of the renovation and rehabilitation project for the Sana'a Appeal Court building and the reconstruction of its wall. The project is being carried out by the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit of the Ministry of Local Administration and Rural Development. The minister reviewed the urgent need for additional courtrooms to accommodate new criminal circuits. He directed the General Directorate of Projects at the ministry to expedite coordination and follow-up with the Interventions Unit to construct three additional courtrooms within the court's premises to meet immediate needs and complete the court's infrastructure and equipment. He praised the role of the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit in implementing projects at the Sana'a Appeal Court, the Higher Judicial Institute, and several other courts during the current period. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (Local)


Saba Yemen
29-04-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Hajjah... Intensive efforts in implementing community initiative projects
Hajjah - Saba: Last year (1445 AH), Hajjah province witnessed the implementation of dozens of community initiative projects that addressed the needs of the community, supported by the local authority and the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit of the Ministry of Local Administration and Rural Development. The surge in popular engagement in executing community initiatives reflects the directives of the Revolution Leader, Sayyed Abdulmalik Badruddin Al-Houthi, and the Head of the Supreme Political Council, emphasizing the activation of societal roles in various fields, particularly road projects. The contributions of the community, the local authority, and the Central Interventions Unit culminated last year in the implementation of 70 initiatives at a 100% completion rate, with a total value of 705,206,618 Yemeni riyals. The community contributed 43%, the Interventions Unit 32%, and the local authority 25%. Five excavation machines ("Baklainat") were purchased for the districts of Al-Mahabisha, Qarah, rural Hajjah, Najrah, and Bani Al-Awam at a cost of 276,014,000 riyals, with the local authority contributing 191,014,000 riyals, the Interventions Unit 60 million riyals, and the community 25 million riyals. The community's interaction in implementing these initiatives reflects growing awareness and a sense of responsibility in actively supporting state efforts in construction and development, painting a national picture of progress toward the revival project launched by the late President Saleh Al-Sammad under the slogan "A Hand that Protects... A Hand that Builds." Hajjah Governor Hilal Al-Sufi stated in a comment to Saba News Agency that community efforts in the districts have made significant strides in construction and development, in response to the directives of the revolutionary leadership and the Supreme Political Council to rely on local capabilities. He affirmed that road projects are among the top priorities in the province's plans and programs due to their importance in easing transportation burdens for citizens, facilitating access to essential services, and accelerating local development while expanding agricultural production. He praised the community's engagement in implementing sustainable projects and contributing to development, noting that community initiatives receive considerable attention within the local authority's tasks. He stressed the commitment to supporting initiatives based on available resources and mobilizing society for active participation. He also highlighted the revolutionary leadership's interest in implementing and supporting initiatives through the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit, which has spared no effort in aiding the province —a key motivator for community-driven projects. He commended the integrated efforts between the local authority, district councils, the Bunyan Foundation, and cooperative associations. Meanwhile, Engineer Shihab Al-Shami, Executive Director of the Central Interventions Unit, emphasized the commitment to continuing support for these projects to advance developmental and service work in Hajjah and other provinces, in line with the revolutionary leadership's guidance and the directives of the Supreme Political Council and the government. He stressed the importance of concerted efforts among all parties, especially given the country's difficult circumstances, urging the preparation of studies according to approved models from the Unit and the local authority to facilitate endorsement and support. He praised the local authority's dedication and the people's engagement in executing projects and contributing to development despite the challenges imposed by ongoing aggression and blockade. Engineer Al-Shami described community initiatives as a vital complement to official efforts in accomplishing developmental projects, noting that the Unit is expanding its programs to support such initiatives. A technical report from the Community Initiatives Support Department in the province, obtained by Saba, revealed that 540,611 beneficiaries in the districts of Al-Mahabisha, Hajjah Center, Al-Maghrabah, Al-Miftah, Bakil Al-Meer, Bani Qais, rural Hajjah, Khayran Al-Muharraq, Sharas, Kuhlan Ash-Sharaf, Kuhlan Afar, Mabyan, and Najrah benefited from projects implemented last year with the Unit's support. The report stated that community-driven projects in the targeted districts included paving, expansion, surveying, and retaining wall construction. Excavation work totaled 254,286 cubic meters, including 75,671 cubic meters of earthwork, 72,126 cubic meters of rock excavation, and 106,489 cubic meters of mixed excavation, while surveying and expansion work amounted to 94,896 cubic meters. Abdulwahab Sanan, representative of the Central Emergency Developmental Interventions Unit in the province, stated that the Unit contributed 233,575 liters of diesel and 10,739 sacks of cement to support completed initiative projects. He added that the Unit supported the local authority with 60 million riyals to purchase excavation equipment for Al-Mahabisha, Qarah, and rural Hajjah, provided 9 air compressors in districts for stone-cutting in projects to ease the community's burden, and contributed to skilled labor wages for the first and third phases. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print