The Prime Minister, Dr. Abdulaziz Saleh bin Habtoor, received today the Resident Representative of the United Nations Population Fund, Inshirah Muhammad, on the occasion of her appointment as the Fund's representative in Yemen.
At the outset of the meeting, the Prime Minister welcomed the resident representative and her presence in Sana'a, praising the humanitarian activity of the UN Fund during the past years and its interventions in coordination with the concerned authorities.
He stressed the government's keenness to enhance the success factors of the new representative and his efforts, the Fund's office in Yemen and its vital role related to a number of population issues, and work to overcome any difficulties it may face.
The Prime Minister renewed his condolences to humanitarian workers for the assassination of the director of the World Food Program office, Moayad Hamidi, in the Turbah area of Taiz province, which is under the control of the Saudi-Emirati occupation and mercenaries.
In her turn, the resident representative of the United Nations Population Fund confirmed that she will do her utmost to consolidate cooperation relations between the Fund and Yemen through coordination with various parties related to population issues, including reproductive health.
She expressed her happiness at being in Yemen and heading the Fund's office in Sana'a, pointing out her aspiration to cooperate with the concerned and related parties to the Fund in order to serve the joint efforts to alleviate the suffering of the Yemeni people.
Source: Yemen News Agency
