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111981
Tue, 03/16/2010 - 19:49
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Opening Gulf markets for labors to assist Yemen facing challenges
SANA'A, March 15
(Saba) - Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Abdul-Karim al-Arahbi
confirmed
on Monday the importance of opening the gulf markets for Yemeni labors as a solution
to help Yemen in facing current challenges.
Al-Arahbi reviewed during his meeting with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the
International Crisis Group (ICG) Louise Arbour the current challenges Yemen
encounters, topped
by the high rates of population and unemployment and limited resources.
He made reference to the importance of supporting the Yemeni government's efforts
that aim to compact terrorism and extremism through comprehensive development and
creating
youth opportunities.
It is worth mention the International Crisis Group is now generally recognized as
the world's leading independent, non-partisan, source of analysis and advice to
governments,
and intergovernmental bodies like the United Nations, European Union and World Bank,
on the prevention and resolution of deadly conflict.
TD/AF
(Saba) - Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Abdul-Karim al-Arahbi
confirmed
on Monday the importance of opening the gulf markets for Yemeni labors as a solution
to help Yemen in facing current challenges.
Al-Arahbi reviewed during his meeting with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the
International Crisis Group (ICG) Louise Arbour the current challenges Yemen
encounters, topped
by the high rates of population and unemployment and limited resources.
He made reference to the importance of supporting the Yemeni government's efforts
that aim to compact terrorism and extremism through comprehensive development and
creating
youth opportunities.
It is worth mention the International Crisis Group is now generally recognized as
the world's leading independent, non-partisan, source of analysis and advice to
governments,
and intergovernmental bodies like the United Nations, European Union and World Bank,
on the prevention and resolution of deadly conflict.
TD/AF