Political Forum Archives - YCFR https://yemencfr.org/tag/political-forum/ Yemeni Council on Foreign Relations Fri, 19 Jul 2024 10:00:36 +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 Political Forum Archives - YCFR https://yemencfr.org/tag/political-forum/ 32 32 Minister of Planning Commends ESCWA’s Support to Yemen in Various Fields https://yemencfr.org/minister-of-planning-commends-escwas-support-to-yemen-in-various-fields/ Fri, 19 Jul 2024 10:00:35 +0000 https://yemencfr.org/?p=2118 The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Dr. Waed Badhib, met on Thursday with Dr....

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The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Dr. Waed Badhib, met on Thursday with Dr. Rola Dashti, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of ESCWA, on the sidelines of the High-Level Political Forum in New York City. The meeting focused on aspects of support and cooperation between ESCWA and Yemen.

The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation commended ESCWA’s efforts in providing technical and advisory support to Yemen in various fields, including the preparation of the first Voluntary National Review. He further highlighted the importance of ESCWA’s support in several areas, such as renewable energy, climate change, agricultural productivity enhancement, and capacity building through the ” Coursera ” platform, which ESCWA utilizes to train over five thousand employees in various fields related to public service.

The Under-Secretary-General and Executive Secretary of ESCWA emphasized ESCWA’s continued support to Yemen during this critical stage, particularly in capacity building and strengthening the resilience of various sectors, including agriculture, fisheries, and others.

Source: https://pmo-ye.net/post/7735

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Minister of Planning Discusses Humanitarian Situation with OCHA https://yemencfr.org/minister-of-planning-discusses-humanitarian-situation-with-ocha/ Fri, 19 Jul 2024 09:59:32 +0000 https://yemencfr.org/?p=2116 The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Dr. Waed Badhib, met on Thursday with Ms....

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The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Dr. Waed Badhib, met on Thursday with Ms. Edem Wosorno, Director of Operations and Advocacy at the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). They discussed a number of important issues related to the humanitarian situation in Yemen, including violations committed by the terrorist Houthi militia and their obstruction of humanitarian operations and activities in areas under their control.

On the sidelines of his participation in the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development held in New York, Minister Badhib addressed the issue of detention and kidnapping of employees of international and local organizations by the Houthi militia. He stressed the role of the United Nations in protecting its staff and pressuring the militia to release them and ensure their safety. He pointed out the harm this behavior causes to humanitarian relief efforts and the direct threat it poses to the lives and safety of employees and their families.

The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation also highlighted the Houthi militia’s seizure of four Yemenia Airways aircraft and their crews, which deprived citizens from traveling for treatment and healthcare, prevented thousands of students from pursuing their education abroad, and exacerbated the humanitarian crisis.

Dr. Badhib stressed the importance of relocating the headquarters of international organizations and agencies working in the humanitarian field to the interim capital, Aden. This would ensure the safety of employees and enhance the effectiveness of relief operations and the distribution of humanitarian aid to those in need in all governorates without discrimination. He also stressed the need to intensify efforts to mobilize international support and bridge the funding gap in the Yemen Humanitarian Response Plan.

Dr. Badhib pointed out the importance of transitioning from humanitarian interventions to development work to contribute to improving services, alleviating poverty, and achieving early recovery.

Source: https://www.sabanew.net/story/ar/114327

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Yemen Presents its First Voluntary National Review on the Sustainable Development Goals https://yemencfr.org/yemen-presents-its-first-voluntary-national-review-on-the-sustainable-development-goals/ Thu, 18 Jul 2024 15:00:00 +0000 https://yemencfr.org/?p=2100 On Wednesday, the Republic of Yemen presented its first Voluntary National Review (VNR) at the...

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On Wednesday, the Republic of Yemen presented its first Voluntary National Review (VNR) at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development, held in New York from July 8th to 17th, 2024. The report represented the first attempt to conduct a comprehensive review of the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Yemen.

Dr. Waed Badhib, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, presented a concise summary of Yemen’s first VNR. He highlighted the report’s key findings, including the exceptional circumstances faced by the government during its preparation. He emphasized the Republic of Yemen’s commitment to moving forward in achieving the SDGs.

The report adopted a scenario-based methodology. The first scenario, the baseline scenario, reflects current development trends. The results of this scenario are not mere projections of historical trends but dynamic projections of complex system interactions. This scenario depicts a bleak future where conflict persists and escalates, exacerbating challenges stemming from extensive damage, coupled with a scarcity of resources and capabilities needed for recovery.

The second scenario, the development push scenario, presents an ambitious outlook simulating a successful and concerted effort to improve sustainable development in Yemen. It anticipates significant improvements in governance and security, alongside targeted policy interventions to bolster economic growth, infrastructure, food and health systems, and build resilience and adaptability to climate change and future challenges.

Dr. Badhib outlined the significant challenges hindering the achievement of the SDGs. These include the ongoing conflict and war over the past decade since the Houthi coup against the legitimate government and the state. The conflict has resulted in a 50% contraction in economic activity, with economic losses amounting to approximately US$126 billion. Other challenges include the decline in government institutions’ performance, weak governance, inadequate anti-corruption efforts, the cessation of statistical data and surveys since 2015, difficulties in implementing initiatives at the national level, crises and disruptions in supply chains and energy sources, a decrease in remittances from expatriates and foreign aid to Yemen, climate change impacts, and the country’s vulnerability to natural disasters.

Dr. Badhib also highlighted Yemen’s strengths, including its unique strategic location, which positions it to play a pivotal role politically, economically, and securely. Yemen boasts a 2,500 km coastline stretching along the Red Sea, Gulf of Aden, Indian Ocean, and Arabian Sea, controlling the Bab al-Mandab Strait, a passageway for 20% of global oil trade. The country possesses potential agricultural, fisheries, oil, and gas resources, along with mineral wealth and human capital.

The Minister of Planning and International Cooperation explained that the path to achieving the SDGs involves several crucial steps. These include reaching a comprehensive and sustainable peace agreement in Yemen based on the outcomes of the National Dialogue, the Gulf Initiative, UN Security Council resolutions, particularly Resolution 2216, and the Riyadh Agreement. Mobilizing funding from regional and international communities for reconstruction and achieving the SDGs, transitioning from humanitarian aid to development interventions, addressing external debt, building institutional capacity at central and local levels and enhancing governance, investing in appropriate digital infrastructure, adapting to climate change in promising sectors, forging broad partnerships with the private sector, civil society, and donors, and strengthening the private sector’s role in financing development and reconstruction are also crucial steps.

Source: https://pmo-ye.net/post/7727

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