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Cooperation between Yemen's HR Ministry, IOM
Cooperation between Yemen's HR Ministry, IOM
Cooperation between Yemen's HR Ministry, IOM
[Wed, 31 Jul 2024 18:43:01 +0300]

SANA'A July 31. 2024 (Saba) - Yemen's Minister of Human Rights Ali al-Dailami met on Wednesday with Acting Head of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) mission in Yemen Matt Hooper.

In the meeting, al-Dailami and Hooper discussed collaborative efforts in humanitarian issues and refugee affairs.

Minister al-Dailami highlighted the severe risks and consequences of human trafficking, emphasizing that women and children are often the most vulnerable victims.

He also addressed international reports concerning the treatment of African migrants at the Yemeni-Saudi border, urging the IOM to press Saudi authorities for improved conditions and protections.

Al-Dailami outlined the challenges faced in combating human trafficking, noting the impact of the ongoing conflict and control exerted by the aggression coalition over key ports and regions.

He expressed the government’s commitment to finalizing the executive regulations of the Anti-Human Trafficking Law and welcomed further collaboration to address and mitigate the humanitarian impacts of trafficking.

The Minister emphasized the need for comprehensive coordination between government bodies, civil society, and international organizations to tackle trafficking effectively.

He also called for field studies to develop actionable projects aimed at reducing the phenomenon and improving conditions for migrants.

In response, Hooper praised the Yemeni government's proactive stance on migration issues and human trafficking. He supported the proposed collaborative measures and stressed the importance of community awareness campaigns to combat trafficking.

Hooper underscored the IOM’s commitment to providing health support, protection for migrants, and enhancing efforts to gather practical data to combat human trafficking.

The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to intensify cooperation and engage civil society in all related activities to address the humanitarian challenges faced by migrants and reduce trafficking crimes.
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