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UNICEF stops funding water and sanitation services in Houthi cities

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Sanaa, Jan 23 (EFE/EPA).- The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has stopped funding clean water and sanitation services in the Houthis-held cities of war-torn Yemen, a few months after the UN relief agencies in Yemen reduced a number of their programs due to lack of donor funding, according to local reports.Some 24 million Yemenis, 80 percent of the population, are relying on aid. (Camera: YAHYA ARHAB).SHOT LIST: YEMENIS FILL A TANK LORRY AND BOTTLES WITH CLEAN WATER FROM A WATER-TAP, WHICH WAS FUNDED BY UNICEF, IN SANAA, YEMEN.

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