Categories: INTERNATIONAL

Yemen participates in the summit to launch the second phase of the British support mechanism.

Yemen Participates in Launch of Second Phase of British Support Mechanism

The Republic of Yemen recently participated in the launch of the second phase of the British Support Mechanism for Yemen (YSF). This two-day summit took place in Amman, Jordan, and featured the attendance of Yemen’s Ambassador to Jordan, Dr. Jalal Faqira, along with the UK Ambassador to Yemen, Abda Sharif. Several diplomats and representatives from international organizations focused on Yemen’s situation also joined the event.

Acknowledging UK Support

Ambassador Faqira expressed Yemen’s gratitude to the UK government for its ongoing support through various British aid mechanisms. He emphasized the importance of this assistance during Yemen’s critical period, marked by the devastating war imposed by the Iran-backed Houthi militia. This conflict has resulted in one of the worst humanitarian crises globally. Additionally, maritime piracy has threatened international navigation in the Red Sea, undermining regional and global security. The war has caused extensive destruction to Yemen’s infrastructure, including ports, airports, factories, and power plants, with damages exceeding tens of billions of dollars.

Strengthening Partnerships

The ambassador highlighted that the UK’s support reflects a broad partnership across multiple sectors. This includes humanitarian response conferences, technical assistance, development initiatives, scholarships, and governmental reforms aimed at rallying international support for Yemen. He noted that the second phase of the Yemen Support Mechanism (YSF2) demonstrates the professionalism observed in the first phase.

Key Components of the Support Mechanism

Faqira explained that the three components of the support project are crucial for addressing Yemen’s fundamental gaps. These components focus on empowering women, supporting local governance, and creating a secure environment that enables national institutions at both local and central levels to fulfill their responsibilities.

Closing Remarks

In closing, Ambassador Faqira thanked UK Ambassador Abda Sharif, International Support Mechanism (ISF) head Gavin Saunders, and the project team leader for YSF2. He also expressed appreciation for the experts who contributed to the project’s design and those participating in the workshop.

This summit marks a significant step in reinforcing international support for Yemen as it navigates through its ongoing challenges.

To follow the news in Arabic

Salam Noor

Recent Posts

Council member Tariq Saleh announced the resumption of the Sheikh Zayed water project in Taiz, with new projects planned for Al-Mokha.

New Development Projects Planned for Al-Mokha Strategic Vision for Growth Tarik Saleh, a member of…

16 minutes ago

The Chairman of the Leadership Council congratulates the King of Morocco on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.

President Alimi Sends Eid al-Adha Greetings to King Mohammed VI In a heartfelt gesture, President…

4 hours ago

The Prime Minister exchanged greetings with his counterparts in Arab and Islamic countries on the occasion of Eid al-Adha.

Prime Minister Exchanges Eid al-Adha Greetings with Arab and Islamic Leaders In a heartfelt gesture,…

6 hours ago

The Chairman of the Leadership Council receives congratulatory messages from leaders of brotherly nations.

President Rashad Alimi Receives Eid Al-Adha Greetings from Regional Leaders In a show of solidarity…

7 hours ago

The Prime Minister reassures the status of Yemeni pilgrims and appreciates Saudi Arabia’s efforts in serving the guests of Allah.

Prime Minister Connects with Minister of Awqaf to Ensure Yemeni Pilgrims' Well-Being Prime Minister Salem…

10 hours ago

In a speech to the nation, the Chairman of the Leadership Council affirmed the state’s commitment to prioritizing civilian welfare over displays of false power.

President Alimi Delivers Eid al-Adha Address, Calls for Peace and Unity Yemen's President Extends Eid…

11 hours ago