Yemen, WB Discuss Current Economic SituationSource: www.export-egypt.com 6/30/2014, Location: Middle East |
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Finance Minister Dr. Mohammed Zemam met on Monday with the World Bank's Country Director in Yemen Wael Zakout and the Bank's mission on the National Dialogue Conference (NDC) outcomes.
During the meeting, they sides discussed the current financial and economic situation and the actions taken by the Yemeni government to achieve the fiscal and monetary stability, as well as the procedures to speed up the pace of structural reforms to achieve the efficiency in the use of the public resources in the areas that serve the improvement of the living conditions of citizens. The two sides touched on the requirements of the NDC outcomes implementation and the support provided by the WB to help the Yemeni government develop and create financial institutions consistent with the new state form and the importance of that in the public financial management reforms. |
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