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Yemen's government encourages child activists
[02/11/2017 07:22]
RIYADH-SABA

Prime Minister Ahmad Obeid bin-Daghr received on Thursday th Head of Nada Corporation for Protecting Child Rights and Female Child Activist Nada al-Ahdal and was briefed from her on activities of her organization.
He praised efforts of al-Hadal, whom he described " the Ambassador of Arab Children and praised activities on introducing issues of Yemeni children to international public opinion and for defending rights of children, which are violated in countries of armed conflicts.
He stressed on doubling efforts on conveying the complete picture to international organizations and international conferences al-Ahdal will attend to unearth Houthi-Saleh's crimes against children in Yemen.
Prime Minster bin-Daghr ordered Minister of Human Rights to facilitate all difficulties facing the activities of Nada Corporation and providing necessary support for echoing the voice of Yemeni children abroad.
Al-Ahdal urged that the child violation issues should top lists of the Civil Society Organizations' priorities and expressed gratitude to President Hadi and Prime Minister bin-Daghr for their care of her and her organization.
On the same level, Minister of Human Rights Mohammad Askar met on Thursday with Nada al-Ahdal and discussed with her violations against children in Yemen.
While he praised efforts of al-Ahdal's organization, he confirmed that his ministry will facilitate communications between the organization and international organizations to convey the voice of Yemeni children to abroad and unearth rebel militias' crimes against children.


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