Meeting in Sana'a discusses human rights offices performance in provinces


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Yemen News Agency SABA
Meeting in Sana'a discusses human rights offices performance in provinces
[21/ April/2024]
SANA'A April 21. 2024 (Saba) - A meeting in Sana'a today, Sunday, headed by the Caretaker Minister of Human Rights, Ali Hussein Al-Dailami, discussed the performance of human rights offices in the provinces.

The meeting, in the presence of Undersecretary Ali Saleh Tayseer, reviewed the activities of the offices in the provinces, the successes they achieved, the difficulties facing the workflow and ways to address them.

Minister Al-Dailami stressed that the meeting comes in the context of activating and developing the performance of human rights offices in the provinces , reviewing and evaluating their activities.

He pointed out the importance of human rights offices carrying out their human rights and humanitarian tasks, most notably the social problems that arose as a result of the aggression and the continuation of the blockade and the resulting effects that affected the psychological stability of the Yemeni family.

The Minister of Human Rights in the caretaker government pointed out that the phase that the country has been going through since nine years of American-Saudi-Emirati aggression and the blockade it imposed requires redoubling efforts by human rights offices in the provinces to monitor , document direct , indirect crimes and violations resulting from the aggression and blockade.

He reviewed the social, economic, service and psychological effects and repercussions resulting from the aggression and siege, which require monitoring and documenting.

For his part, Assistant Undersecretary Walid Radman reviewed the efforts of human rights offices in the provinces during the last period, the difficulties and needs they require.

While directors of human rights offices in the provinces provided interventions that generally indicated the importance of the meeting to study the offices’ conditions, evaluate performance, address deficiencies, avoid negatives, and chart an integrated course of action to advance human rights work during the coming period.

They appreciated the efforts of the leadership of the Ministry of Human Rights and its readiness to address the problems that obstruct the functioning of offices in the provinces.

The meeting was attended by the Ministry's Legal Advisor, Hamid Al-Rafiq.

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