KSRelief and UN Population Fund sign $2m deal to support vulnerable Yemeni women

Yemeni women fill their jerricans with water from a tanker in the southwestern Taiz Governorate. (File/AFP)
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Updated 24 July 2023
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KSRelief and UN Population Fund sign $2m deal to support vulnerable Yemeni women

  • Agreement will benefit 42,960 women and girls at risk of gender-based violence

RIYADH: The Saudi aid agency KSrelief on Monday signed an agreement worth $2 million with the UN Population Fund to help provide decent livelihoods for some of the most vulnerable women and girls in Yemen.

Under the agreement, which will benefit 42,960 people in the provinces of Shabwa, Lahj, Al-Mahra, Marib and Hadramout, individuals at risk of gender-based violence will be assisted and empowered through the provision of vocational training programs and psychological and social services.

The deal was signed by Ahmed Al-Baiz, KSrelief’s assistant supervisor general for operations and programs, and Laila Bakr, regional director of the UN Population Fund in Arab states.

It is part of a framework of assistance provided by Saudi Arabia, through KSRelief, to aid and support Yemeni women and girls and ensure their basic needs are provided for.
 


Anti-Daesh coalition issues joint statement after Riyadh meeting

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Anti-Daesh coalition issues joint statement after Riyadh meeting

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia hosted a meeting of senior diplomatic and defense officials from the Small Group of the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh in Riyadh on Monday.

Saudi Vice Foreign Minister Waleed Elkhereiji opened the meeting, which was co-chaired by US Special Envoy for Syria Ambassador Tom Barrack.

Participants expressed their appreciation to the Kingdom for hosting the meeting and for its continued role in supporting regional and international efforts to counter terrorism and promote stability.

Participants welcomed the comprehensive agreement between the Government of Syria and the Syrian Democratic Forces, including the permanent ceasefire and arrangements for the civil and military integration of northeast Syria. 

They noted the Government of Syria’s stated intention to assume national leadership of counter-Daesh efforts and expressed appreciation for the sacrifices made by the Syrian Democratic Forces in the fight against Daesh. 

Participants also thanked the Government of Iraq for its continued leadership in the Defeat Daesh campaign.

The participants reaffirmed their priorities, including the swift transfer and safeguarding of Daesh detainees, third-country repatriation, the dignified reintegration of families from Al-Hol and Roj camps to their communities of origin, and continued coordination with Damascus and Baghdad on the future of the Defeat Daesh campaign in Syria and Iraq.

Participants welcomed the Syrian government as the 90th member of the D-Daesh Coalition. Coalition members underscored their readiness to work closely with the Syrian government and encouraged members to provide direct support to Syrian and Iraqi efforts.

Coalition defense officials highlighted the close coordination between diplomatic and military lines of effort. 

Participants received briefings on the current Defeat Daesh campaign, including ongoing detainee transfer operations. 

Officials commended Iraq’s efforts to securely detain Daesh fighters and welcomed Syria’s assumption of responsibility for detention facilities and displacement camps housing Daesh fighters and their family members. 

Participants reiterated the need for countries to take responsibility for and repatriate their nationals from Iraq and Syria.

Coalition members thanked Iraq for its leadership and recognized that the transfer of detainees into Iraqi custody is essential to regional security. 

They reaffirmed their shared commitment to defeating Daesh in Iraq and Syria and pledged continued support to both governments in securing Daesh-affiliated detainees.