Prime Minister Engages with UNDP Resident Representative to Discuss Development Initiatives in Yemen

- Prime Minister Al-Zandani met with UNDP Resident Representative Zina Ali Ahmed in Aden.
- They discussed ongoing collaboration and development initiatives between the Yemeni government and UNDP.
- Al-Zandani praised Ahmed for her contributions to Yemen's development projects during her tenure.
- Ahmed reaffirmed UNDP's commitment to supporting Yemen and enhancing institutional capacities.
Prime Minister Welcomes UNDP Resident Representative in Yemen
Date: May 19, 2026 | Time: 02:22 PM
In a significant meeting held in the temporary capital of Aden, Prime Minister Dr. Sha’if Mohsen Al-Zandani welcomed Zina Ali Ahmed, the Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Yemen. This occasion not only served as a discussion of ongoing initiatives but also marked a farewell as Ahmed concludes her tenure in Yemen.
Strengthening Cooperation for Development
During their discussions, both leaders reviewed the collaborative efforts between the Yemeni government and the UNDP. They emphasized the program’s essential role in supporting the government’s reform initiatives, enhancing institutional capabilities, and improving vital services for the population. The dialogue also highlighted the pressing need for sustainable development programs and humanitarian interventions that can effectively address the challenges faced by the nation.
Prime Minister Al-Zandani commended Ahmed for her unwavering dedication and contributions throughout her tenure. He acknowledged her commitment to fostering coordination and collaboration with the government, which has facilitated the successful implementation of several priority development projects. The Prime Minister expressed the government’s strong desire to maintain and further its partnership with the UNDP, aimed at promoting stability, recovery, and improved living conditions for the Yemeni citizens.
Continued Support and Commitment
In response, Ahmed conveyed her appreciation for the fruitful collaboration she experienced with the Yemeni government. She reaffirmed the UNDP’s commitment to supporting Yemen and the government’s reform efforts. Additionally, she underscored the importance of collaborative efforts with partners to enhance institutional capacities in addressing the current challenges facing the nation.
This meeting underscores the ongoing commitment of both the Yemeni government and the UNDP to foster development and stability in the region, paving the way for a brighter future for Yemen.
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