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5273426 yemen consolidates int’l partnerships support development stability and services

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AI-generatedThe article describes diplomatic and humanitarian coordination in Yemen, with no direct commercial mechanism. No specific product, commodity, company, or supply chain is affected. The impact is limited to humanitarian aid and development, without concrete commercial implications.
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- Yemeni government working with international partners to transition from emergency response to recovery and institution-building.
- Rashad Al-Alimi met with UNICEF's Peter Hawkins to discuss health, education, and child protection interventions.
- Al-Alimi condemned the detention of aid workers by Houthi militias.
- Recent meetings in Aden with UN, EU, and World Food Programme representatives aim to strengthen international partnerships.
- Efforts focus on linking humanitarian aid to development projects amid ongoing crises.
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