New York, May 7: With 20 million Yemenis in need of assistance in the face of conflict and COVID-19, he humanitarian situation is falling off a cliff, UN humanitarians said on Thursday.
Conflict has been escalating, particularly in Marib, where an offensive by Houthi forces has so far displaced nearly 20,000 people and threatens the safety of millions.
Further complicating the situation, the rain season is underway, with more than 22,000 people affected by floods. Most of those victims are displaced people living in inadequate shelters.
Aid agencies are seeking USD 3.85 billion to block a massive famine, respond to the COVID-19 surge and meet other critical needs this year, OCHA said. However, the response plan is only 34 per cent funded.
The aid operation in Yemen previously was able to help nearly 14 million people a month. Now it's down to about ten million people a month, mainly because of funding cuts, the humanitarians said. Last year, aid agencies received only half of the funds needed, forcing them to cut back aid and shut down programs. (ANI/Xinhua)
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