تتويج فريق ملوك سبأ بكأس بطولة الشهيد حسن بن جلال قرابة 42 ألف مستفيد من خدمات الوحدة الصحية في القطاع العاشر بمخيم الجفينة ندوة حقوقية بمأرب تناقش واقع المرأة اليمنية بعد انقلاب مليشيات الحوثي تتويج نادي السد بطلاً لبطولة مأرب لكرة اليد ونادي سبأ حريب الوصيف مركز الملك سلمان يوزع 2500 حقيبة شتوية على الأسر الأشد احتياجاً بمأرب جامعة إقليم سبأ تكرم مكتب وكالة الأنباء اليمنية بمحافظة مأرب جامعة إقليم سبأ تختتم فعاليات أسبوع الجودة بمأرب
Major General Sultan al-Arada, Vice President of Yemen’s Presidential Leadership Council and Governor of Marib, met today with a delegation from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) to discuss the expansion of the Project to Enhance Institutional and Economic Resilience in Yemen (SIERY).
Al-Arada highlighted the dire humanitarian situation in Yemen, particularly in Marib, which is grappling with a large influx of displaced persons and a weakened infrastructure. He commended UNDP’s past efforts and urged the organization to scale up its interventions to address the growing humanitarian needs and support local authorities in their recovery efforts.
The PLC VP emphasized the importance of expanding SIERY to strengthen local governance, enhance service delivery, and stimulate economic growth. He called for aligning the project with the priorities outlined in the upcoming humanitarian response plan.
Maarten Van Driel, UNDP’s SIERY Coordinator, explained that the visit to Marib is part of a broader field assessment to monitor project implementation and identify additional needs. He reiterated the project’s focus on local economic development, public-private partnerships, and addressing the challenges posed by displacement, population growth, and emergency needs.