Yemen and World Bank (WB) reviewed
here on Monday the reconstruction process of Sa'ada and Harf Sufyan as well as
sheltering aspects for the Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
Prime Minister Ali Mujawar and the
WB Executive Director Merza H. Hasan discussed the ongoing work for
reconstructing the destructed area as a result of the rebellion in there and
what the assistance the WB can offer in this regard.
They also discussed the current
cooperation relations between Yemen and WB and their future priorities in
development and technical support aspects for several economic and productive
fields.
Mujawar hailed the WB role in
supporting the social development programs in Yemen and the national reforms
agenda.He made reference to the
government's current present priorities, saying that they aim to promote the
economic and monetary stability and to overcome the internal and foreign
challenges that affected the development programs.For his part, the WB director noted
to the existing partnership relations between Yemen and WB and the mutual
keenness to strengthen them to serve the joint development, economic and
reconstruction objectives.
Hasan also affirmed the WB's
continuous support to the development and infrastructure programs and projects
in Yemen in the light of identifying the related-priorities.