The Chargé d’Affairs of the Ministry of Human Rights Ali Al-Dailami stressed on Monday that the suffering of the Yemeni people imposes the need to review the mechanisms of work of international organizations in Yemen, emphasizing that these organizations shirked their humanitarian responsibilities.
Al-Dailami’s remarks came during a panel discussion organized by the ministry on the role of the United Nations in Yemen on the occasion of the World Humanitarian Day, in Sana’a.
“The increasing suffering of the Yemeni people imposes on us the need to review the mechanisms of work of international organizations in the country,” Al-Dailami said. “Our accusation to the United Nations of the lack of transparency, accountability and integrity in the aid of international organizations came after these organizations shied away from their humanitarian responsibilities.”
He called on the UN and various international organizations to share the mechanisms for implementing their humanitarian programs in Yemen with the National Salvation Government to achieve transparency.
For his part, the official spokesman for the Ministry of Human Rights Talaat Al-Sharjabi indicated that the aggression’s use of starvation as a means of war on Yemen has doubled the suffering of millions of citizens.
Al-Sharjabi explained that the UN operational expenses amounted to nearly 70% of the total aid of international donors during the last period, considering that the poor implementation of humanitarian projects in Yemen is deliberate by UN organizations.