A meeting of the Alliance of African States was held on Friday in the Malian capital with the participation of a Libyan delegation headed by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs in the Government of National Unity, Mohamed Issa, to discuss the draft Charter of the African Political Alliance.
In his speech at the meeting, Issa stressed the importance of this political alliance in uniting the African ranks, especially in light of the circumstances that the world is going through today, stressing the need to work to achieve a comprehensive renaissance of the African continent.
Issa announced Libya’s commitment to work with the member states of this political alliance to achieve its goals and build a better future for Africa and to actively participate in all the activities and events that it organizes, especially with regard to the current challenges, calling for the activation of the institutions of the African Union, especially the financial ones, including the African
Investment Bank.
Issa highlighted the importance of confronting the phenomenon of illegal migration and the need to provide development in the countries of origin to reduce this phenomenon, calling for the involvement of African expertise in the development process on the African continent and stressing that confronting the phenomenon of terrorism, organized crime, and climate change has become necessary to achieve sustainable development on the continent in line with the Africa 2063 Agenda that we want.
Source: Libyan News Agency
The branch of the Supreme Council for the Management and Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs and the Red Crescent Society in Hajjah have handed over the site of the health center building project in the Red Crescent Division in Abs district to The International Committee of the Red Cross.
The intervention, funded by the International Committee of the Red Cross at a total cost of $195,000, includes the construction of the health center in Abs.
During the delivery, SCMCHA director branch Allan Fadhayel indicated that the project comes to implement sustainable projects that meet the need and alleviate the suffering of the displaced and the host communities.
Fadhayel appreciated the interventions of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the role of the Red Crescent Society in adopting such projects.
For his part, head of the Red Crescent Society branch Dr. Ahmed Nassar pointed out the importance of the health project in improving the level of services whether displaced or the host community.
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rce: Yemen News Agency