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UN: Yemen Famine Risk Rising As Cholera Diverts Resources

UN: Yemen Famine Risk Rising As Cholera Diverts Resources
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Aid groups had pulled resources from the fight against malnutrition to battle cholera in Yemen, raising the risk of famine as they struggle to find funds, a UN official said Thursday.

UN: Yemen Famine Risk Rising As Cholera Diverts Resources

More than two years of war between Yemen's Saudi-backed regime and the Yemeni army backed by the popular committees and the Houthi Ansarullah revolutionaries has pushed the Arab world's poorest country to the brink of famine, the World Health Organization warned.

But in April the country was hit by an outbreak of cholera which it has struggled to contain as more than half of its medical facilities have been knocked out by the war.

Some 270,000 suspected cases had been registered and more than 1,600 people had died of cholera in just over two months.

"Humanitarian organizations have had to reprogram their resources away from malnutrition and reuse them to control the cholera outbreak," the UN humanitarian coordinator in Yemen, Jamie McGoldrick, told a press briefing in the capital Sanaa.

"And if we don't get these resources replaced, then using those resources for cholera will mean that food insecurity will suffer," he said.

McGoldrick said much of the $1.1 billion [981,500 euros] in aid pledged by donor governments in April to deal with the crisis had yet to be disbursed, leaving relief agencies struggling to find funds.

"We're trying to do our best, but it's very much beyond what we can cope with," he said.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has described Yemen as the "largest humanitarian crisis in the world".

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team

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