[30/05/2018 06:19]
RIAYDH-SABA
Minister of Local Administration—Chairman of Supreme Relief Committee (SRC)—Abdulraqeeb Fatah chaired a meeting Wednesday of the SRC devoted to discuss several topics in relevant to relief and humanitarian actions.
The meeting included Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Deputy chairwoman of the SRC, Dr Ebtihaj Al-Kamal, Minister of Transport, member of the SRC, Saleh Al-Jabwani, Deputy Minister of Local Administration, member of the SRC, Abdulsalam Ba-Abbood and Deputy Minister of Health Dr Shawqi Asharjabi.
The meeting elaborately discussed the efforts have been made to manage the consequences of Sagar and Mekunu cyclones in the provinces of Socotra, Al-Mahara, Hudramout, Aden and Abyan.
The meeting has approved to keep on communicating and coordinating with the donors and international organizations that can relieve the people in need and support the local authorities in the affected provinces.
The meeting also touched upon how to provide quickly the urgently needed humanitarian and relief aids to the people in need in the province of Hodeida and western coastal regions which have been wrested back from the putschist militia.
The meeting deeply appreciated the responsive humanitarian role of the GCC's member states in providing relief, medical and sheltering stuffs immediately to help the people in the provinces which suffered the natural disasters.
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