"Hunger in Yemen is an entirely human-made legacy of this war, and the increase in child malnutrition levels around conflict lines shows the impact of this brutal conflict on children." Claire Nicoll ...
Child malnutrition is soaring in Yemen's government-controlled areas, UNICEF said on Sunday, citing the latest report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) initiative.
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Famine looming in parts of Yemen, UN experts warnAcute malnutrition is rapidly escalating in Yemen, with famine looming in four districts, United Nations experts have said. A report published on Sunday by the UN’s Integrated Food Security ...
President Trump's recent decision to designate the Houthis a 'Foreign Terrorist Organisation' could spell disaster for the ...
A medic holds a Yemeni child suffering from malnutrition, at a treatment centre in Yemen's northern Hajjah province on July 7, 2020. [AFP] A United Nations task force on Sunday warned of soaring ...
At least 700,000 are reportedly suffering from Moderate Acute Malnutrition (MAM). Jeremy Hopkins, acting Head of Office UNICEF Yemen, said Yemeni children suffer the second highest rate of chronic ...
Malnutrition is widespread in Yemen. But a suffocating mix of high temperatures and humidity “had dramatically increased the number of cases,” said Mona Makki, a nurse there. Reduced to ...
The deepening food insecurity has driven up the malnutrition rate in Yemen, which is now among the world's highest. However, as Yemen's conflict enters its second decade, the path to peace remains ...
The humanitarian and economic situation in Yemen remains very difficult, the IMF said Thursday, noting that 17 million people remain in a situation of financial insecurity.
expressing concern over a worsening humanitarian crisis and for children suffering from malnutrition. "People in Yemen continue to face a severe humanitarian and protection crisis," said Joyce ...
A 14-month-old child suffering from malnutrition receives treatment at a clinic in the city of Amran A further one million children are at risk of famine in Yemen, the charity Save the Children ...
"Yemen relies on imports for over two-thirds ... under the age of 5 suffer from moderate to severe stunting caused by malnutrition,” she said. "Cholera is at appalling levels," she warned ...
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