The Prime Minister, Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, directed the preparation of a unified national plan that integrates official efforts with the international community and humanitarian organizations, to deal with the issue of the displaced, those returning from displacement, and those affected by it, according to a strategic vision that includes meeting their humanitarian needs, and solving any problems that obstruct the arrival of aid. For them.
His Excellency the Prime Minister, when he chaired a meeting today, Wednesday in the capital, Aden, of the leadership of the Executive Unit for the Management of Displaced Persons’ Camps, called on the international community and relevant international and humanitarian organizations to play a more effective role in supporting the government’s efforts in dealing with the needs of the displaced, and for there to be international support commensurate with the size of the situation. The crisis... pointing out that the decline in UN and international support in supporting the relief effort and humanitarian response in the field of caring for the displaced people fleeing the oppression of the terrorist Houthi militia, who number approximately three million displaced people, doubles the existing burdens on the government.
Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak praised the efforts of the Executive Unit and its presence in the field and the importance of intensifying its efforts in coordination with ministries and government agencies to enhance the services provided to the displaced, within a comprehensive vision for managing the humanitarian relief file in general. He presented a number of observations that he made during his visit to the camps for the displaced. In Marib, there is a need to work to include it in the upcoming plans, including partnership mechanisms with the international community and international and humanitarian organizations concerned with this file.
The head of the Executive Unit for the Management of Displaced Persons’ Camps, Najib Al-Saadi, presented a report on the unit’s performance since it was reactivated in the temporary capital, Aden, and the national policy to address displacement in Yemen. He explained that the unit is present in 105 districts distributed over 13 governorates, pointing out that there are 657 A camp, 1,112 displacement areas, 2 million and 898 thousand displaced people, and the unity plan to shift towards permanent solutions and treatments for displacement within the United Nations approach in this aspect.
The Executive Unit for the Management of Displaced Persons' Camps presented its future plan, which focuses on three main dimensions: completing the institutional building of the unit, enhancing the principle of transparency and quality leading to governance, and the unit carrying out its tasks towards the displaced and those returning from displacement, in addition to preparing for permanent solutions.
p>The meeting was attended by Advisor to the Prime Minister, Ambassador Mujib Othman.