Website Fighting Yemen’s Staggering Unemployment Wins IMF-Sponsored Award

Men walk in front of damaged buildings in Sana'a on April 21, 2015. REUTERS
Men walk in front of damaged buildings in Sana'a on April 21, 2015. REUTERS
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Website Fighting Yemen’s Staggering Unemployment Wins IMF-Sponsored Award

Men walk in front of damaged buildings in Sana'a on April 21, 2015. REUTERS
Men walk in front of damaged buildings in Sana'a on April 21, 2015. REUTERS

Overcoming the brutal fighting and suffering and diminishing employment opportunities, Yemeni innovator Saeed al-Faqih came up with a revolutionary concept for a job-seeking website linking between the employer and the job hunters.

As a muddled conflict shreds Yemen with Iran-allied Houthi militias straining economic conditions, forcing many companies to abandon the labor market, and driving unemployment rates among professionals and craftsmen up, the website comes as a small but valuable sigh of relief from a nationwide frustration.

Fighting against the devastation, information systems graduate Faqih who earned his bachelor's degree back in 2011 from Sanaa’s Future University, came up with the website’s new concept.

In May 2015, he founded the website (www.anamehani.com) (Arabic for “I am a professional”) which covers many professions such as accounting, marketing, sales, electricity, plumbing, agriculture and design. The site covers four countries: Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Egypt and Morocco.

Inside Yemen, the portal sparked a glimmer of hope for Yemenis facing life difficulties, job cuts, poor services and poor Internet access. After several months, the website achieved great success, with applications reaching 312 per day in six Yemeni cities alone, namely Sana'a, Hodeidah, Aden, Ibb, Hadramout and Hajjah.

Faqih’s website won a number of awards, most recently the IMF Innovation Labs Competition at the "Prosperity for All" conference, held in Morocco on “promoting jobs and global growth in the Arab world”.

Despite winning the award, Yemen’s turmoil gave Faqih a hard time against him participating in the conference in the city of Marrakesh, Morocco.

"I live in Sana'a, and all the airports in the northern section have been closed,” he told Asharq Al-Awsat.

“I had to take the bus to Aden.”

“Coup militiamen searched all the passengers several times at checkpoints, and badgered them with extensive questions about the reasons for travel from the north to the south,” said Faqih.

“The checkpoints were set up every 10 kilometers. The inspection took a long time. They searched the bags, mobile phones and letters for any comments that prove if the owner was anti-Houthi.”



Third ‘Mirkaz AlBalad AlAmeen Platform’ to Open in Makkah on Sunday 

A street in the holy city of Makkah is decorated with Ramadan lights. (SPA)
A street in the holy city of Makkah is decorated with Ramadan lights. (SPA)
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Third ‘Mirkaz AlBalad AlAmeen Platform’ to Open in Makkah on Sunday 

A street in the holy city of Makkah is decorated with Ramadan lights. (SPA)
A street in the holy city of Makkah is decorated with Ramadan lights. (SPA)

The third edition of the “Mirkaz ABalad AlAmeen”, a leading platform for exchanging opportunities in Makkah, will kick off on Sunday, under the theme “Makkah Inspires the World.”

The platform, organized by the Holy Makkah Municipality, will feature 15 exceptional Ramadan evenings focused on dialogue, knowledge exchange, and cross-sector engagement.

Makkah Mayor Musad Aldaood said the platform redefines development from Makkah, where faith meets inspiration and values are transformed into a comprehensive civilizational experience.

He noted that the initiative reflects the ambitions of Saudi Vision 2030 and showcases Makkah to the world as a living model of creativity, leadership, and innovation.

The upcoming edition will host more than 65 speakers, including executive leaders and decision-makers from across all three sectors, alongside futurists, entrepreneurs, and leading voices in culture and inspiration from artists, writers, media professionals, and innovators.

The program targets 12 key sectors: technology and digital transformation, financial investment, communications and media, real estate development, transport and logistics, banking services, youth and sports, tourism and culture, hospitality and catering, Hajj and Umrah, the third sector, and healthcare.


Saudi Arabia’s Mawani Grants Unified License to Global Shipping Line 

The initiative is part of Mawani's ongoing efforts to develop the maritime business environment, enable international companies to invest in the Saudi market, and increase competitiveness within the maritime sector. (Mawani)
The initiative is part of Mawani's ongoing efforts to develop the maritime business environment, enable international companies to invest in the Saudi market, and increase competitiveness within the maritime sector. (Mawani)
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Saudi Arabia’s Mawani Grants Unified License to Global Shipping Line 

The initiative is part of Mawani's ongoing efforts to develop the maritime business environment, enable international companies to invest in the Saudi market, and increase competitiveness within the maritime sector. (Mawani)
The initiative is part of Mawani's ongoing efforts to develop the maritime business environment, enable international companies to invest in the Saudi market, and increase competitiveness within the maritime sector. (Mawani)

The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) granted on Thursday a unified license to international shipping line Global Shipping Line (PIL), officially recognizing it as an authorized foreign investor to operate maritime agencies in the Kingdom's ports, reported the Saudi Press Agency.

The license is issued in accordance with the regulations outlined in the Maritime Agency Services, reflecting Mawani's commitment to boosting the efficiency of the maritime sector and improving the quality of operational services provided at ports.

It aims to attract global expertise and facilitate knowledge transfer within the Kingdom, aligning with international best practices in the maritime transport industry.

The initiative is part of Mawani's ongoing efforts to develop the maritime business environment, enable international companies to invest in the Saudi market, and increase competitiveness within the maritime sector.

PIL, which operates from its regional headquarters in Riyadh, manages operations in 29 countries.

The move strengthens the Kingdom's position as a crucial logistics hub, in line with the National Transport and Logistics Strategy, while attracting more international shipping lines. It reinforces Saudi Arabia's role as a key link among three continents.


IMF: Restoring Lebanon's Economic Growth Will Require Comprehensive Reforms

FILE PHOTO: A view of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., US, November 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier//File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A view of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., US, November 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier//File Photo
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IMF: Restoring Lebanon's Economic Growth Will Require Comprehensive Reforms

FILE PHOTO: A view of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., US, November 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier//File Photo
FILE PHOTO: A view of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) logo at its headquarters in Washington, D.C., US, November 24, 2024. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier//File Photo

Lebanon's economy has shown resilience despite conflicts in the region, with tourism fueling a bit of a rebound, but restoring growth will require comprehensive reforms, the International Monetary Fund said on Thursday.

IMF spokeswoman Julie Kozack said the global lender remains engaged in complex discussions with Lebanese ‌authorities following their ‌request for an IMF-supported ‌program ⁠in March 2025. The ⁠IMF sent a staff mission to Beirut earlier this month, said Reuters.

The talks have been focused on two big issues, she said, citing the need for banking sector restructuring and a medium-term fiscal ⁠strategy. "The economy has shown resilience ‌despite the impact ‌of conflicts in the region. It has had ‌a bit of a rebound ‌on the back of tourism from the strong diaspora," Kozack said.

"But at the same time, really restoring strong and sustainable growth will ‌require a comprehensive set of reforms to tackle some of the ⁠structural ⁠weaknesses that have really hampered Lebanon's economic performance for many years," she said. Reforms also are needed to attract international support to help Lebanon address its substantial reconstruction needs.

Kozack said Lebanon needs an updated medium-term fiscal framework that includes concrete measures to mobilize additional revenues for much-needed capital spending, as well as a sovereign debt restructuring to restore debt sustainability.