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The Minister of Youth and Sports discusses collaboration with the International Democratic Institute.

Minister of Youth and Sports Discusses Collaboration with National Democratic Institute

On Wednesday, Naif Saleh Al-Bakri, Yemen’s Minister of Youth and Sports, met with Leslie Campbell, Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa at the National Democratic Institute (NDI). The two leaders explored ways to enhance coordination and cooperation between the Ministry and the NDI.

Highlighting Successful Partnerships

During the meeting, which included the participation of Dr. Munir Maani, the Ministry’s Undersecretary for Youth, Kenza Aqrati, the NDI Director, and Ali Al-Amri, Senior Program Manager at the NDI in Yemen, Al-Bakri praised the institute’s efforts. He recognized the NDI’s implementation of numerous programs focused on youth and women’s development, particularly in training and capacity-building initiatives. Al-Bakri emphasized the fruitful relationship and collaborative efforts between the Ministry and the NDI, which have led to successful programs in the capital, Aden, and other liberated provinces.

Ministry’s Strategic Initiatives

Al-Bakri provided an overview of the Ministry’s recent activities, which include executing a strategic plan for the youth sector, establishing training and rehabilitation centers, and enhancing youth capacities. Additionally, he mentioned the opening of development and women’s offices in several provinces. He noted that young people in Yemen aspire for peace, development, and safe spaces for education and training, away from crises and conflict.

Commitment to Future Programs

The Minister expressed the Ministry’s eagerness to incorporate ideas and insights from the NDI to strengthen its future plans and programs. He specifically highlighted initiatives aimed at empowering youth and women, as well as training and rehabilitation programs. Al-Bakri also announced the Ministry’s intention to host a youth conference focused on peace and dialogue, open training centers in additional provinces, and actively participate in various local, Arab, and international events.

Support from the National Democratic Institute

In response, Campbell commended the Ministry’s recent accomplishments and the programs planned for the future. He reaffirmed the NDI’s support for all initiatives undertaken by the Ministry, emphasizing the importance of meeting the aspirations of youth and fostering their participation in peacebuilding efforts.

The collaboration between Yemen’s Ministry of Youth and Sports and the National Democratic Institute demonstrates a shared commitment to empowering the nation’s youth and promoting sustainable development through peace and cooperation.

 

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