Minister of Social Affairs Engages with EU Ambassador to Strengthen Humanitarian and Development Partnerships

- Minister Al-Yafei and EU Ambassador Simonnet discuss enhancing humanitarian and developmental partnerships.
- Government programs aimed at improving collaboration for effective responses to Yemen's crisis were reviewed.
- Al-Yafei highlighted initiatives to enhance the social protection system for sustainable development.
- Ambassador Simonnet reaffirmed the EU's commitment to supporting Yemen's humanitarian and developmental priorities.
Strengthening Partnerships for Yemen’s Future
Today, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Mukhtar Al-Yafei, participated in a virtual meeting with Patrick Simonnet, the European Union Ambassador to Yemen. The primary focus of their discussion was on enhancing partnerships and coordination to fortify humanitarian and developmental efforts in Yemen.
Government Plans and Collaborative Efforts
During the meeting, both officials reviewed various government programs and plans aimed at fostering collaboration. They emphasized the urgent need for more effective and sustainable responses to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The conversation highlighted the importance of supporting recovery initiatives and strengthening institutional capacities to create a more resilient society.
EU Support Acknowledged and Future Initiatives
Minister Al-Yafei expressed appreciation for the European Union’s continual support. He reaffirmed the Yemeni government’s commitment to expanding cooperation in ways that alleviate the humanitarian crisis and promote pathways for recovery. Al-Yafei outlined the ministry’s initiatives aimed at enhancing the social protection system, including a digital transformation project and the establishment of a unified national system for managing beneficiary data. These efforts are designed to transition from emergency support models to sustainable development programs focused on economic empowerment.
Furthermore, the minister stressed the significance of bolstering the National Statistics Center as a vital resource for data-driven policy-making. This strategy aims to improve targeting mechanisms and enhance the efficiency of government interventions alongside international partners. He noted ongoing collaborations with organizations such as the World Bank and UNICEF to reactivate cash support programs for the most vulnerable families.
Ambassador Simonnet reiterated the European Union’s commitment to supporting the Yemeni government. He emphasized the EU’s dedication to maintaining partnerships and exploring collaborative areas that address pressing humanitarian and developmental priorities. The ambassador commended the existing coordination between government entities and civil society organizations.
This meeting represents a crucial step towards fostering a collaborative environment to tackle Yemen’s urgent challenges. The shared commitment from both the Yemeni government and the European Union signifies a hopeful outlook for improved humanitarian conditions and sustainable development in the region.



