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Yemen, CHF review projects needed in Lahj
[09/February/2010]


LAHJ, Feb. 09 (Saba) - Yemen and CHF International of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) reviewed here on Tuesday Lahj province need projects.

These projects aim at creating a large social development on Lahj governorate level in public health, education, roads, water, sanitation, agriculture, irrigation and social welfare.

During his meeting with CHF program manager Daniel Cruz, Lahj Governor Muhasen Ali al-Naqib said that the governorate has prepared a comprehensive study on the major needs of Lahj in the development and service projects.

He also noted to the importance of obligating the international organizations to work on the basis of development plans on the representation of the basic requirement of the governorate.

The meeting reviewed projects which the CHF program is to implement in the governorate.

The CHF manager talked about the project's goals, which will target local councils' leaders for promoting the community participation.

The project extends at the minimum for three years with allocation of $80 million and for five years with allocation of $ 125 million, he said.

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