[05/11/2020 01:45]
MUKALLA - SABA
Deputy Governor of Hadhramout, Amr bin Habrish Al-Ali, discussed today, with a delegation from the United Nations Office in Yemen headed by the OCHA representative the efforts of humanitarian interventions in the governorate.
Habrish emphasized the local authority’s keenness to facilitate the work of the United Nations office, in a way that would contribute to the implementation of its humanitarian projects in various sectors.
For his part, the UN official explained that the current need is focused on a food security plan, while during the next year 2021, a need survey in Yemen will be implemented at the district level, which includes an addition to food security and malnutrition, a multi-sector survey.
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