In a significant meeting held in Aden, Prime Minister Dr. Shaya Zindani engaged with Francesco Galtieri, the representative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Yemen. This encounter took place on Monday in the interim capital, where both parties explored potential areas of collaboration aimed at enhancing public health initiatives.
The discussions primarily focused on cooperation in critical sectors such as reproductive health, maternal health, and the protection of women and girls. These areas are vital for improving health outcomes and ensuring the well-being of vulnerable populations in Yemen, which has faced numerous challenges in recent years.
During the meeting, Prime Minister Zindani expressed his support for the UNFPA’s mission and emphasized the Yemeni government’s commitment to strengthening ties with the organization. He highlighted the importance of improving health services for citizens, particularly in light of the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the country.
The engagement underscores the government’s recognition of the essential role that international organizations like UNFPA play in addressing health-related issues and supporting the rights of women and girls in Yemen. As the country continues to navigate complex socio-economic challenges, such partnerships are crucial for fostering sustainable development and improving the quality of life for its citizens.

