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Relief organizations in South Africa willing to help in Yemen
[01/02/2018 01:55]
CAPE TOWN-SABA
Relief and humanitarian organizations in South Africa demonstrated that they can offer relief assistance to help relieving Yemenis in need. A committee has already been set-up to help coordinate relief efforts and communicate the Yemeni embassy and authorities in charge in Yemen.
This came at the meeting included the charge's affairs of the Yemeni embassy in Cape Town Najeeb Al-Jaboobi and the representatives of the Relief organizations.
The meeting which was organized by the Ministry of Migration in South Africa, attended by Deputy Minister of Migration Fatima Shohan brought together representatives of 30 non-governmental organizations operate in relief and humanitarian actions.
Al-Jaboobi provided a detailed explanation about the deteriorated humanitarian situations and the legitimate government's efforts to alleviate the people in need. He made clear that the government is welcoming all efforts aiming to provide relief and humanitarian assistances.
The Suoth African Deputy Minister of Migration urged the Relief organizations in her own country to provide humanitarian aids and make Yemen a top priority on their relief activities given that Yemen facing the worst humanitarian disaster