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Dhamar governor meets UNDP team

The Governor of Dhamar, Muhammad Al-Bukhaiti, discussed on Tuesday with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) team, the mechanism for implementing the water project of Harat al-Jodod in the city of Dhamar and the rehabilitation of the Dhaba area water project in Maghreb Ans district.

During the meeting, Governor Al-Bukhaiti praised the level of the program's interventions in the province, stressing that the local authority will provide all facilities for the program and give it the opportunity to set priorities and the quality of interventions in the governorate, in a manner that guarantees work with transparency.

He pointed out that the provision of drinking water is at the forefront of the local authority's priorities, stressing the importance of the program's intervention in the areas most in need and the provision of solar energy projects for the Water Corporation to cover the wells that have been dug.

The governor, Al-Bukhaiti, directed the corporation's management to raise studies on projects that need energy systems and others to study the possibility of the development program's intervention.

While the Acting Chairman of the Advisory Committee, Ahmed Al-Dhurani, indicated that the implementation of the water of al-Jodod projects and the Dhaba area comes in coordination with the Advisory Committee, after the problems in the two projects were resolved.

In turn, the Director of the Local Corporation for Water and Sanitation, Eng. Taha al-Hindi, explained that the Harat al-Jodod project includes the implementation of a water network and connecting it to a pumping line with a length of 6,500 meters.

He stressed the importance of strengthening the partnership between the Foundation and the Development Program in a way that contributes to covering the Foundation's needs for water and sanitation projects.

For his part, the procurement official of the project implemented by the UNDP, Eng. Muhammad Al-Hakimi, indicated that the visit comes to hand over the sites of the water of al-Jodod projects, which cost $220,000, and the water of Dhaba, at a cost of $460,000, to the executing agency.

Source: Yemen News Agency