Dr. Ahmed Obaid bin Daghr, Prime Minister of Yemen, today launched the second stage of a campaign funded by the Emirates Red Crescent, ERC, to provide homes for residents of Al Mocha, as part of the UAE’s efforts to rebuild the city.
Prime Minister bin Daghr, with the attendance of a delegation from the ERC headed by Eng. Mohammed Al Ketbi, gave the keys to the families of the homes provided by the UAE, through its humanitarian arm, the ERC, which funded their reconstruction, after being damaged during the war started by the Houthi and Saleh militias against the Yemeni people.
During his tour, Prime Minister bin Daghr and the attendees viewed the ERC’s work to rebuild the homes with the latest furnishings and all available services, such as electricity, water and sewage systems. He also expressed his satisfaction at the UAE’s work, through the ERC, in Al Mocha, to reconstruct damaged houses and restore its power station, hospital and other services facilities.
He toured the Al Mocha Power Plant, where he listened to a talk by its manager and employees about its accomplishments during recent months, with the generous support of the UAE.
He also stated that the UAE has already provided generous military and humanitarian support, which will remain in the memories of the people of Yemen.
Prime Minister bin Daghr is the first Yemeni official in the country’s legitimate government to visit Al Mocha, following its liberation from the coup militias several months ago.
source:Wam
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