Today, Dr. Shafiqa Said, the Chair of the National Committee for Women, engaged in a constructive dialogue with British Ambassador to Yemen, Abdu Sharif. The discussion focused on the current status of women in Yemen and the significant challenges they face amid the ongoing turmoil in the country.
During the meeting, Dr. Said and Ambassador Sharif explored various mechanisms for coordination and partnership between the internationally recognized Yemeni government and the National Committee for Women. They addressed the hurdles the committee encounters in executing its mission, strategies, and plans aimed at improving women’s conditions in Yemen.
Dr. Said praised the ambassador for her dedicated efforts since her appointment. She expressed her eagerness to collaborate on initiatives that support Yemeni women, highlighting the importance of international partnerships in addressing local issues.
In response, Ambassador Sharif reaffirmed the United Kingdom’s commitment to supporting peace efforts in Yemen. She emphasized the vital role of women in these processes, noting that their involvement is crucial for fostering political and economic stability in the country.
This meeting represents a significant step toward enhancing the role of women in Yemen’s recovery and development. Both leaders remain optimistic about future collaborations aimed at empowering women and addressing the challenges they face.
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