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The Rehabilitation and Reform Authority has unveiled its strategic plan for the second half of 2026.

Interior Ministry Discusses Rehabilitation and Reform Plan for 2026

ADEN, Yemen – Today, Major General Abdulmajid Al-Amiri, the Deputy Minister of Interior for Civil Services, met with Major General Dr. Abdul Salam Al-Dhali, the Head of the Rehabilitation and Reform Authority, at the ministry’s headquarters in Aden. The two officials discussed the Authority’s work plan for the second half of 2026, addressing key challenges and potential solutions.

Ministry’s Commitment to Performance Improvement

Major General Al-Amiri emphasized the Interior Ministry’s commitment to supporting the Rehabilitation and Reform Authority, as highlighted by Minister Ibrahim Haidan. He stressed the importance of overcoming obstacles that hinder the Authority’s operations, thereby enhancing its efficiency and ability to fulfill its responsibilities. Additionally, the discussion included the need to support various agencies within the Civil Services sector to elevate the quality of services provided.

Priorities of the Authority’s Plan

In the meeting, Major General Al-Dhali outlined the Authority’s priorities and requirements for the upcoming period. He expressed gratitude for the ongoing support from the ministry’s leadership, which aims to improve the Authority’s performance and readiness. These initiatives align with a comprehensive vision focused on enhancing service delivery and effectively managing institutions.

Challenges and Proposed Solutions

The work plan for the second half of 2026 addresses several challenges that could impede progress. Key issues include the need to upgrade infrastructure and provide essential training for staff. Major General Al-Dhali aims to ensure the availability of necessary resources to support these efforts, contributing to the achievement of desired objectives.

Conclusion

These discussions mark a significant step toward enhancing the efficiency of the Rehabilitation and Reform Authority. With continued support from the Interior Ministry’s leadership, officials hope to achieve a transformative improvement in service quality and overall performance.

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