Meeting at Ministry of Human Rights discusses procedures for developing its organizational regulations

A meeting in Sana’a, chaired by the Minister of Human Rights, Ali Hussein Al-Dailami, discussed on Sunday procedures for developing the Ministry’s organizational regulations.

The meeting, which was attended by the Undersecretary of the Ministry, Ali Saleh Tayseer, and the team developing the organizational regulations of the Ministry of Human Rights, comes within the framework of implementing the ministry’s plan in the national vision for building the state.

At the meeting, the Minister of Human Rights instructed the team concerned with developing the organizational regulations to prepare, amend and develop the regulations in line with the objectives for which the ministry was established.

He explained that the regulations issued in the year 2003 AD no longer keep pace with national and international developments and changes, and need to be purified and reconsidered to keep pace with the developments that have taken place and to absorb the public administrations that were necessary to create and reflect them in the regulations.

Al-Dailami stressed the importance of the list including an advanced mechanism for human rights, as it is the official body concerned with the field of human rights and dealing with all international mechanisms. Pointing to the necessity of reviewing public administrations and merging them with each other to meet the aspirations of the ministry’s work.

The team concerned with developing the Ministry’s bylaws reviewed an overview of the general foundations on which it is based in developing the bylaw.

He stressed that he will work hard to implement the minister’s directives in this regard, in a way that meets the positive aspirations that the ministry’s leadership aspires to realize, present and in the future.

Source: Yemen News Agency