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Sanaa, Aug 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Yahya Arhab) UNICEF will reduce its humanitarian projects in Yemen, a country devastated by war, as of September, due to lack of funds. Eight months ago it stopped financing drinking water and sanitation services in Houthi-controlled cities in the Arab country for the same reason.FOOTAGE OF YEMENI WOMEN WAITING FOR THEIR CHILDREN TO RECEIVE MEDICAL ATTENTION AT A UNICEF-SUPPORTED HEALTH CENTER IN SANAA.
One year to the day after the explosion in the port of Beirut, French President Emmanuel Macron chairs the third international conference in support of the Lebanese population, via video conference from the Fort de Brégançon. IMAGES
Sana'a, Jun 17 (EFE/EPA).- Yemenis on Thursday got their families’ food aid provided by Mona Relief Yemen, amid a humanitarian crisis.Mona Relief Yemen, local aid agency, distributed food rations to 300 Yemeni families, who are facing heightened food insecurity in the remote district of Bani Matar, south of Sana'a. The United Nations has warned that over 16 million people, more than half of Yemen's population, would go hungry in 2021, including over 5 million are at immediate risk of famine, as the prolonged conflict continues to rage. Yemen has been the scene of devastating war since March 2015 between the Saudi-backed Yemeni government and the Houthis. (Camera: YAHYA ARHAB). SHOT LIST: YEMENIS GOT THEIR FAMILIES’ FOOD AID PROVIDED BY MONA RELIEF YEMEN, AMID A HUMANITARIAN CRISIS, IN THE REMOTE DISTRICT OF BANI MATAR, SANA'A, YEMEN.
Sanaa (Yemen), Oct 21 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Yahya Arhab) The United Nations (UN) has been forced to reduce and suspend 16 humanitarian programs in Yemen, while another 26 are under threat due to lack of funding.FOOTAGE OF A CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL IN SANAA.
Sanaa (Yemen), Dec. 2 (EFE / EPA).- The NGO Yemen Relief delivered food rations to dozens of people in the Hamdan district on the outskirts of Sanaa on Tuesday.(CAMERA: Yahya Arhab)IMAGES OF FOOD DELIVERY IN THE HAMDAN DISTRICT, ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF SANÁ.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).