Prime Minster Ali Mujawar discussed here on Saturday with World Bank (WB) Vice-President for Middle East and South Africa Daniela Gressani cooperation ties in the administrative reforms, reorganizing, human development and basic service sectors.The meeting dealt with the global financial crisis and its impacts on Yemen out of which is its effect on the general budget due to the decline of crude oil prices and the level of foreign investments flow.The Premier demonstrated the main steps applied by the government for confronting the falling in the oil prices such as reducing expanses and working on developing the promising sectors as well as enhancing the partnership with the private sector, highlighting the government's efforts in the human development and improving the basic educational and healthy services.The WB official Gressani expressed her satisfaction of ideas presented by the Premier regarding the priorities that should be focused on in the joint work between Yemen the WB during the forthcoming period, particularly supporting the government's programs and policies for making the qualitative development in basic and secondary education and improving the technical education graduates' skills and expanding the health care programs.Gressani pointed out that she will argue the WB's officials to raise the International Finance Corporation (IFC)'s contribution to support the private sector's investment participation in Yemen.She stressed on the significance of the achieved steps in the fingerprint and photo system and restructuring some governmental bodies, indicating that Yemen's success in this respect would represent a model at the international level.