The Secretary-General of the Supreme Council for the Administration and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and International Cooperation(SCMCHA), Ibrahim Al-Hamli, discussed with the Director of the OCHA Office in Yemen, Markus Werne, today ,Wednesday, issues related to the humanitarian situation, in light of the suffering that the Yemeni people are experiencing as a result of the aggression and siege. In the meeting, the Secretary-General of the Supreme Council explained that the humanitarian situation in Yemen is still deteriorating as a result of the aggression and siege on the country for nine years, which worsened catastrophically after stopping food aid since August last year. Al-Hamli pointed out the need to redisburse aid to various sectors to contribute to alleviating human suffering and reducing the slide into dangerous stages of suffering. For his part, Werne explained the keenness to address humanitarian files to alleviate the existing suffering, appreciating the efforts of the Supreme Counc il in providing facilities and overcoming difficulties for organizations working in Yemen. The meeting was attended by the Council's project managers, Jamal Barih, international organizations, Turki Jamil, follow-up and evaluation Mohammed Al-Razza, and information officer Ibrahim Al-Houthi. Source: Yemen News Agency
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