They call to increase funding after the “sudden and drastic cuts” of resources intended to provide humanitarian aid to Yemen
The levels of malnutrition, especially children, are dramatically increased in Yemen, With the needs to overcome the potential to provide treatment, the non -governmental organization warned Wednesday Wednesday Doctors (MSF), by calling on its announcement to ensure more financial support, amid reductions and cuts in humanitarian aid in the country.
The turnout of malnutrition centers remains terribly high, the NGO said in the announcement it published.
“If we do not act now, by reinforcing nutrition programs, guaranteed affordable transportation to health facilities we risk seeing an even greater rapid increase in malnutrition in the coming months,” he emphasized Huminy MohammedHead of the MSF Business Division in the Middle East.
The NGO stressed that it is unable to meet all needs, although it has increased its potential for treatment supply, calling for increased funding after the ‘Sudden and drastic cuts’ of resources intended to provide humanitarian aid to Yemen.
Yemen remains immersed in a multidimensional crisis after a decade of war between the Iranian movement of the Iranian movement Houthiwhich controls most urban centers, including the capital Sanaa, and the Saudi -backed internationally recognized government.
Earlier this month, the decision of the government of the US president Donald Trump to characterize the Houthi movement ‘Terrorist’ organization imposing hard penalties triggered warnings for ‘Devastating’ consequences For the already exhausted population of the country ‘On the brink of abyss’ from the United Nations and Non -Governmental Organizations.
Source :Skai
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