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More than 17 million people in conflict-torn Yemen are going hungry, including over one million children under the age of five who are suffering from “life-threatening acute malnutrition,” the U.N. humanitarian chief says.
Yemen continues to face a dire humanitarian crisis, driven by acute hunger, economic collapse, and regional instability, senior UN officials told the Security Council on Wednesday.
THE humanitarian crisis in Yemen is often forgotten as other global crises arise, say ophthalmologists from the Anglican diocese of Cyprus & the Gulf, who have been working at a specialist eye clinic at Christ Church, Aden, since 2002.
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The National on MSNOne million children under age of five going hungry in Yemen, UN saysMore than 17 million people in Yemen are going hungry, including over a million children under the age of five suffering from “life-threatening acute malnutrition”, the UN's humanitarian chief said on Wednesday.
United Nations United Nations, Jul 10: The United Nations has once again sounded the alarm on the worsening situation in Yemen, urging the global community to act decisively to end over a decade of conflict and suffering.
UN envoy Hans Grundberg warns that Yemen risks being pulled further into regional conflicts involving Israel, following renewed Houthi missile and Red Sea ship attacks and Israeli airstrikes on Yemen.
Un buque de carga con bandera de Liberia fue atacado el lunes en el mar Rojo, en un incidente que se registró después