أسرة «الدرويش» تناشد المتخصصين قراءة صور الأشعة المقطعية لجثة نجلهم عدن
(عنا) - أوضح عدد من أقارب ورفاق القتيل "أحمد الدرويش" الذي لقي حتفه في
سجن البحث الجنائي بمديرية خورمكسر بعدن أواخر يونيو حزيران الماضي
تفاصيلاً جديدة تتعلق بالفحص الذي أجري لجثته في مستوصف الرازي الطبي
بالمديرية ولتصوير الجثة بالأشعة المقطعية..المزيد»
The Yemen Challenge
The Yemen Challenge
USA / Aden News Agency / 30-07-2010
Written by / DAVID CRAIG* :January's High
Level Donor Meeting on Yemen in London reminded the international community
once more that we have to support this country in need.
Yemen
is in trouble. A worrying mix of security-related and economic crises has the
potential to destabilize the country. We are now paying more attention to Yemen, because the Al Qaeda-inspired failed
airliner bombing in the United
States on December 24 originated, at least
in part, there. But Yemen
is also facing long-standing civil unrest in the north and south, as well as an
increasingly deteriorating fiscal situation.
According to the UN refugee agency, 250,000 people have been uprooted since
clashes in the country erupted in 2004, with the number having doubled since
last August. Many are struggling to cope and depend on assistance from the
government and NGOs. Even in more peaceful times 60 percent of the people are
affected by poverty.
The challenges confronting the country call for action and immediate support
from the international community including the World Bank.
The World Bank Group is committed to help fostering stability in Yemen. With
interest free loans through the International Development Association (IDA) of
about US$135 million per year, the Bank supports 20 active projects covering a
broad range of sectors (education, water, roads, flood protection,
community-based activities, and health). IDA also provides significant
analytical and advisory services, and the International Finance Corporation is
active with five operations worth $150 million.
But despite this substantial commitment, we need to make sure that we provide
the necessary help. Given the problems the country is facing, we as donors
might have to step up our efforts to stabilize the country. The donor meeting
was a good first step in our effort to collectively support Yemen.
* DAVID CRAIG: The World Bank's Country Director for
Egypt, Yemen and Djibouti.