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Yemen immigration policies discussed in workshop
[09 February 2010]
Yemeni, Gulf standardization bodies hold press conference
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GPC and Syrian Bath party hold talks in Sana'a
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No al-Qaeda command in east Yemen Marib, Yemeni official
[08 February 2010]
Piracy; growing threat to Yemen, regional countries
[07 February 2010]
Yemen refutation of HRW report on south and east
[06 February 2010]
Yemen fought terrorism and suffered from it before 9/11: Prime Minister
[04 February 2010]
Ivan Lewis: International community responsible on supporting Yemen
[02 February 2010]
 
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France, U.S. urges new sanctions against Iran
[08 February 2010]
EU leaders to discuss economic situation, climate change in special summit
[08 February 2010]
Chad President Visits Sudan Amidst Warming Ties
[08 February 2010]
Palestinian President Meets Several Japanese Officials
[08 February 2010]
"Iranian statements deeply worrying" - UK
[08 February 2010]
  Local
$ 22 mln for financing economic opportunities, literacy projects in Yemen
[16/November/2009]
SANA'A, Nov.16 (Saba) - Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation and Islamic Development Bank (IDB) signed here on Monday the minutes of the meeting on preparing the economic opportunities draft and professional literacy project evaluation.

The minutes includes the Islamic Bank's commitment to contribute to financing the economic opportunities draft with $11 million aiming at reducing poverty in a number of rural areas in Yemen beside contribution of the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) with $10.6 million and French Development Agency (AFD) with $2.2 million.

Furthermore, the minutes also stipulated allocating sum of $11 million by IDB for funding the professional literacy project in addition to the contribution of The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID) with $9 million and Yemeni government with $1.5 million from the project's cost.

Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Abdul Karim al-Arhabi praised the IDB's contribution to support the development process in Yemen, confirming Yemen's keenness on strengthening the current and future cooperation with the bank.


On the other hand, an agreement was signed here between Yemen and UNDP to allocate amount of $1.3 million for financing the second phase of the sustainable management of natural resources project.

The Yemeni government contributes in this project with $400,000, while the UNDP with $800,000.

Al-Arhabi affirmed the project aims at developing mechanisms for protecting the nature protected areas ,topped by Bura area and the wetlands in Aden province and Hof area in Mahrah province.

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