Mahmoud Al-Sobaihi, member of the Presidential Leadership Council, welcomed the World Bank’s Vice President in Aden.

Yemeni Leadership Engages with World Bank to Strengthen Development Support
ADEN, Yemen – Today, Major General Mahmoud Salem Al-Sabihi, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, welcomed Osman Dioun, the World Bank’s Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa, at the Maasheq Palace in Aden. The meeting aimed to explore ways to enhance strategic partnerships and expand developmental support in line with national recovery plans.
Addressing National Challenges
During the meeting, Al-Sabihi highlighted the significant challenges facing Yemen. He emphasized that the ongoing conflicts have caused widespread destruction across various sectors and essential infrastructures. He urged the international community to focus its developmental efforts on liberated areas to rebuild what the war has devastated.
Ensuring Effective Aid Distribution
Al-Sabihi stressed the importance of activating mechanisms for official oversight and accountability. This approach ensures that aid and funding reach those in need and maximizes the benefits of implemented projects. He noted that the Yemeni government plays a crucial role in supporting various sectors, while the World Bank and international partners serve as vital allies in strengthening state capacities.
Focusing on Sustainable Development
Both parties discussed the World Bank’s project portfolio for 2026 and the shift towards sustainable development. Al-Sabihi underscored the necessity of aligning these projects with government priorities, particularly in critical sectors such as health, education, water, and energy. He also emphasized the importance of economic empowerment through job creation for youth and enhancing women’s economic participation. The goal is to transition from emergency humanitarian interventions to long-term sustainable development projects.
Commitment to Economic Recovery
Al-Sabihi reaffirmed the Presidential Leadership Council’s commitment to supporting developmental projects that contribute to economic recovery and stability.
World Bank’s Support Acknowledged
In response, Dioun praised the coordination level with the Yemeni government. He reaffirmed the World Bank’s commitment to supporting national institutions and improving resource management, aiming for a tangible impact on citizens’ lives.
Cultural Exchange
At the conclusion of the meeting, Al-Sabihi presented the international delegation with commemorative plaques reflecting Yemen’s rich heritage and culture. This gesture symbolized the deep national identity and Yemen’s resilience in the face of challenges.
Attendees
The meeting also included Dr. Afrah Al-Zuba, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Stefan Goymbert, the World Bank’s Regional Director, Dina Abu Ghaida, the World Bank’s Country Director for Yemen, and several specialists.
This engagement marks a significant step towards fostering international collaboration for Yemen’s recovery and development.
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