Sana'a: The Acting Minister of Economy, Industry, and Investment, Sam Al-Bashiri, held talks on Sunday with Ahmed Ishaq, the Head of the Central Statistical Organization, to explore mechanisms for joint cooperation and coordination between their respective entities.
According to Yemen News Agency, the discussion focused on the significance of developing collaborative programs aimed at providing statistical data and indicators that are crucial for planning, decision-making, and the formulation of economic and development policies. The Acting Minister emphasized the ministry's dedication to leveraging the capabilities and data provided by the Central Statistical Organization to enhance institutional coordination. This initiative aims to improve the quality of economic studies and analyses and to establish a modern, reliable database that serves various economic, productive, and investment sectors.
Ahmed Ishaq commended the ministry's commitment to bolstering institutional cooperation. He highlighted the importance of supporting efforts to advance statistical work and utilizing its outcomes in the preparation of economic plans and programs that align with sustainable development goals.
The meeting concluded with an agreement to hold a joint technical meeting with relevant sectors and departments from both parties. This upcoming meeting is intended to establish a practical framework for cooperation, define shared priorities, and outline implementation mechanisms.