[07/06/2022 05:44]
Marib - Saba
The meeting of the local authority in Marib Governorate, headed by Deputy Governor Dr. Abd Rabbo Miftah, and the team of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Yemen, which is visiting the governorate headed by the Deputy Director of the OCHA office in Aden have approved a number of measures and steps to correct the error of dropping one million and 200 thousand displaced from the lists of the humanitarian response plan prepared by OCHA for the current year 2022 AD, and reducing the negative impacts on their humanitarian situation.
Among the most prominent measures that were agreed upon to determine the size of the IDPs and those affected by the war in the governorate, and to bridge the gap between the official figures of the local authority and the government that were raised based on previous surveys, and what was approved by OCHA in the response plan, with a very low number, is arranging for a joint survey between the offices concerned with the authority.
In addition to strengthening the mechanism of communication and exchange of information and data between OCHA, the local authority and relevant government ministries in all steps related to humanitarian aspects and responding to humanitarian needs.
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