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Conference on Enhancing Cooperation Between the Ministry of Social Affairs and Civil Society Organizations Kicks Off in the Capital, Aden

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Oct 09, 2025


The activities of the conference titled “Enhancing Cooperation Between the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor and Civil Society Organizations within the Framework of Empowering Civic Space” commenced this morning in the capital, Aden.


The event is part of the “Impact Maker 4” project, held under the patronage of H.E. Dr. Mohammed Saeed Al-Zauri, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, and implemented by Raneen Foundation with the support of the Dutch organization PAX.


In his opening speech, Saleh Mahmoud Hassan, Deputy Minister for the Social Care Sector, conveyed the greetings of Minister Al-Zauri to the participants, affirming the Ministry’s commitment to strengthening coordination and sustainable partnership with civil society organizations. He emphasized that such collaboration contributes to empowering community work and addressing the economic challenges facing the country.


The Deputy Minister highlighted the importance of joint governmental and societal efforts in supporting vulnerable groups and implementing sustainable development projects. He called for enhanced cooperation between the public and private sectors, as well as local and international organizations, to achieve shared national interests.


For his part, William Cooley, Head of the Child Protection Section at UNICEF, praised the fruitful partnership with the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor, reaffirming UNICEF’s commitment to continue supporting children and vulnerable groups despite challenges and limited resources.


The conference featured panel discussions with the participation of Mohammed Ali Al-Samati, Director General of Associations, alongside representatives from civil society organizations and UNICEF. The sessions focused on ways to strengthen trust and promote joint coordination to achieve sustainable development.


The conference concluded with discussions on the main challenges facing civil society organizations and produced several key recommendations, including:


Developing coordination mechanisms between the Ministry and civil organizations.


Enhancing communication channels and building trust between governmental and community actors.


Identifying obstacles and opportunities to improve the participation of civil society organizations in national development.

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