AP, SDRPY sign MoC to support housing, educational initiatives January 12, 2021
Alwaleed Philanthropies Princess Lamia Bint Majed Al Saud,and SDRPY s Ambassador Mohammed Bin Saeed Al Jaber during the signing ceremony.
From left to right: Princess Lamia Bint Majed Al Saud,and Ambassador Mohammed Bin Saeed Al Jaber
RIYADH Alwaleed Philanthropies (AP), chaired by Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, signed two memorandums of cooperation (MoC) with the Saudi Development and Reconstruction Program for Yemen (SDRPY), represented by the Philanthropy Secretary General Princess Lamia Bint Majed and SDRPY’s Supervisor Ambassador Mohammed Bin Saeed Al Jaber.
The first agreement is in collaboration with UN-Habitat, represented by the Program’s Executive Director, Maimunah Mohd Sharif, to launch the ‘Adequate Housing Project’. The second agreement is in collaboration with Education for Employment (EFE), represented by its Executive Officer And
Final communique of the 41st GCC Summit
06 Jan 2021 - 18:16
QNA
Al-Ula: The 41st session of the Supreme Council of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC), which was held in the Al-Ula Governorate in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with the participation of Their Highnesses and Excellencies heads of the delegations participating in the session, issued its final communique.
The final communique affirmed the keenness of the Supreme Council on the strength and cohesion of the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the unity of its members which are linked by special relations and common features based on the Islamic religion and the Arab culture, the common destiny and the unity of purpose that unites its peoples, as well as its common desire to achieve more coordination, integration and interdependence in all fields, in order to fulfil the aspirations of the GCC citizens, confirming the unity of all GCC countries in the face of any threat to any of the Council s member
Yemen s Aden Airport to Reopen Despite Missile Blasts Published January 3rd, 2021 - 06:58 GMT
Fighters with the Saudi-backed coalition assess the damage inside the airport of Yemen s southern city of Aden on December 31, 2020, a day after explosions rocked the building, killing or injuring dozens of people. Saleh Al-OBEIDI / AFP
Highlights
Saudi-backed engineering experts coordinated with Yemeni authorities to assess and repair damage.
Aden airport will officially open on Sunday and flights are set to resume as normal despite repairs continuing in the wake of the missile attack last week.
Yemen’s Minister of Transport Abdel Salam Hamid made the announcement on Saturday as a team of Saudi-backed engineering experts coordinated with Yemeni authorities to assess and repair damage caused by a deadly attack on Aden’s airport last Wednesday.
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