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Yemen's Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor Bans Dealings with "Supreme Council of Arab Youth - Yemen Branch

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Nov 03, 2025


Yemen's Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor Bans Dealings with "Supreme Council of Arab Youth - Yemen Branch"


Aden / Official Source 

Monday, November 3, 2025


The Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor has issued an official circular banning dealings with an unlicensed entity known as the "Supreme Council of Arab Youth - Yemen Branch."


His Excellency Dr. Mohammed Saeed Al-Zaouri, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, directed the circular to the Ministers of Planning and International Cooperation, Youth and Sports, and Education. It was also circulated to undersecretaries and director-generals within the Ministry's central office, directors of the Ministry's branch offices in the governorates, and heads of the executive bodies of civil society organizations, associations, and student unions.


This decision is based on the provisions of Law No. (1) of 2001 concerning Associations and Civil Foundations and its executive regulations, which mandate dealing exclusively with entities officially registered in the Ministry's records and authorized to undertake activities.


Pursuant to the circular, the following measures are to be implemented:


1. A prohibition on any dealings with the aforementioned entity or any youth union not officially registered with the Ministry's central office.

2. A ban on establishing branches for this entity or for any unlicensed youth union.

3. Taking necessary actions to prevent the holding of any events by the entity in partnership with the relevant subordinate authorities.


This measure underscores the Ministry's commitment to adhering to the legal framework and regulations governing the work of civil society organizations, and to protecting youth and society from irregular practices and activities

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