International Conference Archives - YCFR https://yemencfr.org/tag/international-conference/ Yemeni Council on Foreign Relations Fri, 27 Sep 2024 11:27:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://yemencfr.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-YEMENI-COUNCIL-ON-FOREIGN-RELATIONS-الشعار1-FINAL-2-1-32x32.png International Conference Archives - YCFR https://yemencfr.org/tag/international-conference/ 32 32 President Al-Alimi Receives GCC Secretary-General https://yemencfr.org/president-al-alimi-receives-gcc-secretary-general/ Fri, 27 Sep 2024 11:27:51 +0000 https://yemencfr.org/?p=4060 Source: The official website of President Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi On Thursday, His Excellency President Dr....

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Source: The official website of President Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi

On Thursday, His Excellency President Dr. Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi, President of the Presidential Leadership Council, along with Sheikh Othman Mujalli, the Council member, received in New York His Excellency Mr. Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi, the Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

During the meeting, the President of the Presidential Leadership Council briefed the GCC Secretary-General on Yemeni developments and the obstacles posed by the Houthi terrorist militias to the mediation efforts led by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman to launch a comprehensive political process under the auspices of the United Nations.

His Excellency the President touched upon the economic and financial challenges facing the government due to the Houthi militias’ war, including their terrorist attacks on oil facilities and international shipping lanes. Additionally, he pointed out the regional and international pressures needed to alleviate the humanitarian suffering of the Yemeni people.

The President of the Presidential Leadership Council expressed, on behalf of himself, the council members, and the government, sincere thanks and appreciation for the GCC’s and its General Secretariat position in support of the Yemeni people and their constitutional legitimacy at various stages. This includes the GCC’s active role in addressing the threats facing Yemen, its identity, and its national economy, as well as its contribution to leading peace efforts in accordance with the agreed references, particularly Resolution 2216.

For his part, Mr. Jasem Albudaiwi, the GCC Secretary-General, affirmed the firm Gulf position in support of Yemeni people and their aspirations to restore stability and peace in Yemen.

Al-Budaiwi spoke about the ongoing preparations for holding an international conference on food security in Yemen. Moreover, he highlighted the list of development projects to be funded by the GCC in the upcoming period.

The meeting was attended by Dr. Shaya’ Mohsen Al-Zindani, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates.

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Prime Minister Affirms Yemen’s Aspiration for Enhanced Cooperation with UNESCO to Support Education https://yemencfr.org/prime-minister-affirms-yemens-aspiration-for-enhanced-cooperation-with-unesco-to-support-education/ Wed, 11 Sep 2024 09:30:11 +0000 https://yemencfr.org/?p=3573 Source: Prime Minister’s Office His Excellency Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, Prime Minister of Yemen,...

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Source: Prime Minister’s Office

His Excellency Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, Prime Minister of Yemen, affirmed Yemen’s aspiration for enhanced cooperation with the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in various areas. These include supporting education, preserving archaeological sites, building human capacities, and other fields of collaboration.

This came during a reception held by the Prime Minister on Tuesday at his residence in Doha, Qatar, for a UNESCO delegation headed by Mr. Salah Khaled, Director of the Regional Office for the Gulf States and Yemen.

Discussions during the meeting revolved around UNESCO’s sectoral plan and its priorities for the upcoming phase in Yemen, emphasizing coordination with the government to identify priority areas.

Furthermore, the meeting touched upon ways to strengthen cooperation between Yemen and UNESCO. This included building partnerships to promote sustainable development in the culture, heritage, and education sectors, as well as coordinating the upcoming international conference to support education in Yemen. Additionally, they discussed developing a strategy for higher and technical education and plans to protect World Heritage sites from damage caused by climate change.

The Prime Minister praised UNESCO’s efforts and initiatives in Yemen and expressed his aspiration for further cooperation. He highlighted the importance of contributing to vocational training for workers and developing the education sector. He also pointed out the role of the Academic Accreditation Council and the Supreme Medical Council in adopting professional standards to improve performance and UNESCO’s potential role in supporting their endeavors in this regard.

For his part, the Director of the UNESCO Regional Office emphasized the organization’s commitment to continued cooperation with the Yemeni government. He stressed the importance of identifying priorities and developing plans to enhance joint efforts.

The meeting was attended by Tariq Al-Akbari, Minister of Education; Rajih Badi, Ambassador of Yemen to the State of Qatar; and Mujib Othman, Advisor to the Prime Minister.

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The Prime Minister Participates in the International Conference to Celebrate the World Day for Protecting Education from Attacks https://yemencfr.org/the-prime-minister-participates-in-the-international-conference-to-celebrate-the-world-day-for-protecting-education-from-attacks/ Tue, 10 Sep 2024 08:19:49 +0000 https://yemencfr.org/?p=3531 Source: SABA News Agency Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awadh bin Mubarak participated, on Monday, in...

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Source: SABA News Agency

Prime Minister Dr. Ahmed Awadh bin Mubarak participated, on Monday, in the international conference held in Doha to celebrate the Fifth Anniversary of the UN General Assembly’s declaration of September 9 as the International Day to Protect Education from Attacks.

The conference, organized by the Qatar Foundation for Education, under the theme “Education Under Attack: The Human Cost of War,” highlights the severe violations faced by the education sector and children in conflict zones.

It is attended by global leaders, senior UN officials, and representatives of civil society organizations from around the world.

In his speech to the participants at the high-level international event, the Prime Minister expressed his happiness to be part of this celebration and emphasized that the Yemeni government is committed to achieving peace, without which existing challenges will escalate, particularly affecting vulnerable groups like women and children.

He acknowledged the significant role and diligent efforts made by the sisterly State of Qatar, in partnership with 62 countries, to designate September 9 of each year as the International Day to Protect Education from Attacks, a resolution that was unanimously adopted by the UN General Assembly.

He highlighted the significant damage inflicted on the education sector in Yemen, affecting both its infrastructure and educational outcomes.

This has resulted in the worst educational crisis in the country’s history. The war has created a major humanitarian disaster that casts a shadow over all aspects of life, and the most pressing danger feared by Yemenis is the complete collapse of the educational process.

He pointed out that children of school age, who make up 34% of the total population, have been particularly affected, with two-thirds of these children living in remote areas, which limits their access to educational institutions. Additionally, their families are frequently displaced in search of safer areas away from the horrors of war.

Bin Mubarak explained that more than 2,860 schools have been damaged by the war, rendering many unable to accommodate students due to complete or partial destruction, or because they are being used as shelters or for non-educational purposes.

He noted that teachers are among the most affected by the educational crisis. Overcrowded classrooms and limited access to professional development opportunities hinder their ability to perform their jobs effectively, threatening their professional future.

Many teachers and university professors have resorted to working in simple trades and have been unable to continue their educational mission.

The Prime Minister emphasized that ensuring safe and quality education for all school-age children is a priority and a governmental commitment. This is in line with the commitment to international agreements and charters related to education.

The government has taken measures and actions within the limits of available resources to ensure the continuity of the educational process, including the resumption of regular classes and the implementation of the approved curriculum from 2014, repairing and expanding damaged educational institutions, and providing teachers’ salaries regularly despite their limitations.

He also noted that our country has recently committed to achieving education as the fourth goal among the Sustainable Development Goals, despite the significant challenges posed by the war.

The Prime Minister stressed that ensuring safe and quality education for all school-age children is a priority and a governmental commitment, in line with international agreements and charters related to education.

The government has taken measures and actions within the limits of available resources to ensure the continuity of the educational process, including the resumption of regular classes and the implementation of the approved curriculum from 2014, repairing and expanding damaged educational institutions, and providing teachers’ salaries regularly despite their limitations.

He also noted that our country has recently committed to achieving education as the fourth goal among the Sustainable Development Goals, despite the significant challenges posed by the war.

Dr. Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak affirmed that the government will work in cooperation with international organizations concerned with education to assess the state of the education sector in preparation for implementing solutions to prevent its collapse.

He pointed out the establishment of a transitional education plan focusing on emergency education in coordination with partners.

“During implementation, the need arose to develop a sectoral plan that integrates emergency projects with sustainable ones. UNESCO will issue invitations to hold a conference for international organizations and donors to review it, providing them with an opportunity to present interventions in an organized framework. We hope for engagement with and support for these efforts,” he said.

He highlighted that developing the educational process in Yemen according to the state-approved curriculum is one of the key priorities the government will work to achieve, and it will continue to pursue this goal within its available resources.

The Prime Minister reiterated solidarity with all efforts aimed at protecting education from attacks, particularly with our brothers in Palestine.

He condemned the systematic targeting by the Israeli occupation of universities and schools in Gaza, the destruction of the educational system in the region, and the deprivation of the Palestinian people of all their rights, including their right to education.

He expressed gratitude to Her Highness Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, the founder of “Education Above All,” commending her efforts and those of the organization and its staff to ensure access to education for the most vulnerable and marginalized groups to open future opportunities for them.

During the conference, several speeches were delivered, including one by the Chairperson of the Education Above All Foundation, Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, and representatives from countries affected by conflicts. All addressed the increasing number of attacks on educational institutions, which rose by 20% in the past year, highlighting the importance of taking decisive action to ensure that schools are safe havens for students and educational staff from threats.

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