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Yemeni Children at Risk as Catastrophe Looms

Yemeni Children at Risk as Catastrophe Looms
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Three UN agencies Friday launched an appeal for emergency food aid to conflict-torn Yemen to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe that will hit children hardest.

Yemeni Children at Risk as Catastrophe Looms

An assessment by the UN's agencies for food and for children, FAO and UNICEF, and the World Food Program, found unprecedented levels of hunger with the number of people who could not be sure of having enough to eat up by three million in seven months.

A total of 17.1 million people are now struggling to feed themselves with 7.3 million of those in need of emergency assistance. Yemen has a population of 27.4 million.

The joint study was the first of its kind since the conflict dramatically escalated in March 2015 with a Saudi-led international military campaign backing government forces against Yemeni revolutionaries.

One fallout of the fighting has been a slump in agricultural production across the country, contributing to soaring malnutrition.

"We are witnessing some of the highest numbers of malnutrition amongst children in Yemen in recent times," said Meritxell Relano, UNICEF's representative in the country.

"Children who are severely and acutely malnourished are 11 times more at risk of death as compared to their healthy peers, if not treated in time."

Stephen Anderson, WFP Country Director in Yemen, said: "The current level of hunger in Yemen is unprecedented.

"Tragically, we see more and more families skipping meals or going to bed hungry."

The Saudi war has claimed the lives of more than 7,400 people and injured 40,000.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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