Mukalla / Media Office of the Governor of Hadramout:
The Governor of Hadramout Mabkhout, Mubarak bin Madi, was briefed today in Mukalla on the progress of work on the projects of the Program for Enhancing Institutional and Economic Resilience for Yemen (SIERY), funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
The governor, in the presence of the Secretary-General of the local council in the governorate, Saleh Al-Amqi, and the deputy governor for technical affairs, Eng. Amin Barzeeq, heard from the project’s national coordinator / Basem Al-Suqair / and the project coordinator in Hadramout / Abdullah bin Makhashin / about the project’s goals in increasing support for local authorities to maintain equality in access On and increasing public services, promoting social cohesion and sustainable recovery, redefining the central and local relationship, developing capacities and technical support to develop and implement recovery plans in partnership with local communities and actors, promoting the emergence of confidence at the local level to restore the local governance system and improve the local economic development environment by local authorities. In addition to improving livelihood opportunities by developing the institutional and economic resilience of responsible and effective local authorities.
The meeting reviewed aspects of training and qualification of local cadres in the targeted districts to reflect the necessary needs of their communities in order to approve projects related to the need.
The meeting also touched on the preparation for the establishment of three projects for central markets in Hadramout, which are the market for exports of vegetables, handicrafts, honey and fish.
The governor praised the interventions of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and the level of follow-up and quality of project implementation, noting the importance of touching all the governorate’s directorates, and paying attention to sustainable economic projects, including programs to develop ports, most notably the port of Mukalla, stressing the local authority’s support for the program’s projects to achieve their goals. In reality.
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