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Humanitarian situation in Yemen deteriorates: WFP

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Engulfed in war for over two years, the humanitarian situation in Yemen continues to deteriorate. In response, aid organisation the World Food Programme (WFP) is mounting interventions that they hope will reach over 9 million people.

Added on the 24/04/2017 15:51:02 - Copyright : AFP EN

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