Urgent Need for Transformative Improvements in Yemen’s Water and Sanitation Systems

- Abdulrahman Al-Mahrimi met with Mujahid Bin Afrar to discuss water and sanitation challenges.
- The ministry faces significant financial and logistical resource shortages impacting its operations.
- Al-Mahrimi emphasized the need for improved coordination among agencies to enhance service quality.
- Support for service and development projects in Al-Mahra Governorate was prioritized during the meeting.
Meeting with the Deputy Minister of Water and Environment
Today, Abdulrahman Al-Mahrimi, a member of the Presidential Leadership Council, held a significant meeting with Mujahid Bin Afrar, the Deputy Minister of Water and Environment. The discussion revolved around the current status of the ministry and the numerous challenges facing the water and sanitation sectors in the liberated provinces of Yemen. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts aimed at enhancing essential services for citizens and providing vital support for infrastructure development.
Challenges in the Water and Sanitation Sector
During the meeting, participants conducted a thorough review of the ministry’s performance, identifying various obstacles that hinder its operations under the prevailing conditions. A primary concern highlighted was the lack of financial and logistical resources, which severely impacts the sector’s effectiveness. The dialogue also focused on developing strategies to improve services and enhance the efficiency of water and sanitation infrastructure, ensuring sustainable access for all citizens across various regions.
Need for Coordination and Enhanced Efforts
Al-Mahrimi underscored the critical importance of achieving a qualitative leap in Yemen’s water and sanitation systems. He emphasized the necessity of intensifying efforts to resolve existing issues and improving coordination among the relevant agencies. This collaborative approach is essential to ensure service quality and meet the growing demands across different provinces. Additionally, the meeting addressed the situation in Al-Mahra Governorate, where participants reiterated the need to support service and development projects. Al-Mahrimi affirmed that improving basic services remains a top priority to meet the needs of citizens and enhance their overall quality of life.
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