The Houthi group, the Supreme Council for the Coordination and Management of Humanitarian Affairs, canceled its supervisory and supervisory arm on the activities of international and local organizations operating in its areas of control.
media outlets close to the group stated that the decision to cancel the council came within the framework of what the Houthis call "radical change."
She reported - in well -informed sources - as saying that the Houthi authorities entrusted the task of monitoring and supervising the local organizations of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor in their unrecognized government, while the task of supervising and controlling the international and international organizations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was entrusted.
On February 20, the head of the Governing Council in Sana'a, Mahdi Al -Mashat, issued a decision to establish the Center for Humanitarian Operations Coordination, to be affiliated with his office and subject to his supervision, based in the capital, Sanaa.
Decision monitors were considered related to the consequences of America's classification of the Houthis, a terrorist group.
The decision stated that the center’s goal is to contribute to alleviating the humanitarian implications and repercussions on civilians and civilian notables in the theater of military operations (land, sea, and air), in addition to communication and coordination internally and externally with all parties, governmental and non -governmental parties and relevant international organizations. /p>