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Donors seek to raise $2.4bn for Yemen

Event to gather global organizati­ons, top aid officials

- Noor Nugali Riyadh Hebshi Alshammari Riyadh

Saudi Arabia is the first Arab country to host the HighLevel Pledging Event for the Humanitari­an Crisis in Yemen. The virtual pledging event takes place on Tuesday in partnershi­p with the UN, gathering global donors and high-profile officials.

“This conference is being held for the first time in an Arab country to support another neighborin­g Arab country, as such conference­s were held at the United Nations Headquarte­rs in Geneva,” Saudi Ambassador to Yemen Mohammed Al-Jaber told Arab News.

He added: “It is a confirmati­on of the Kingdom’s interest in the brotherly Yemeni people, and the alleviatio­n of its suffering caused by the Iranian-backed Houthi militia. It will witness the announceme­nt of financial pledges to meet the requiremen­ts for the United Nation’s humanitari­an response plan.” Yemeni Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dr. Shaya’e bin Mohsen Al

Zindani told Arab News that Yemen was passing through a critical phase. In addition to the Iranianbac­ked Houthi militia and uncertain global economy, he said, Yemen is faced with the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) outbreak. “Yemeni government institutio­ns are understaff­ed with meager resources,” the Yemeni envoy said.

The UN said that the aim is to raise $2.4 billion to pay for the world’s biggest aid operation, which includes medical, food and shelter assistance.

“All these reasons make the conference a pressing need. We heavily rely on the conference to lift Yemen out of this political and humanitari­an situation,” said Al-Zindani.

“The Kingdom has played a praisewort­hy role in Yemen for decades and has always stood by Yemen in harsh and cruel circumstan­ces. It has supported Yemen all the way,” the ambassador stressed. This is the first virtual pledging event of its kind to be held on this scale, and will be attended by highprofil­e Saudi and UN officials.

“We expect (the event) to achieve a high-level internatio­nal presence from foreign ministers and heads of internatio­nal organizati­ons with generous support for the internatio­nal plan,” Al-Jaber said.

The list of attendees includes Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Antonio Guterres, UN secretaryg­eneral, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, supervisor general of the King Salman Humanitari­an Aid and Relief Center (KSRelief) and Mark Lowcock, undersecre­tary-general for humanitari­an affairs and emergency relief coordinato­r for the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs.

“Yemen has been the No.1 humanitari­an priority for Saudi Arabia and KSRelief,” said Al-Rabeeah.

HIGHLIGHTS

This is the first virtual pledging event of its kind to be held on this scale.

Saudi Arabia hopes to attract significan­t pledges to finance the humanitari­an response plan to bring relief to the estimated 24.3 million people in Yemen.

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