Keen to demonstrate its ongoing support of Yemen the United Nations dispatched a delegation to Cairo on Monday to meet with the Arab League as to discuss an action plan for the impoverished nation aggravated humanitarian crisis.
With over 40% of its population living below the poverty threshold with less than $2 per day to make ends meet, Yemen has been a ticking humanitarian clock for the past three years. So far despite many promises of help and assurances the international community would not allow Yemen to disintegrate under the weight of its own misery, Yemen’s poor have seen very little in terms of humanitarian or even economic relief.
Faced with mega-crisis, of the likes the region never witnessed, the UN pledged it would provide aid for an estimated 8 million people, directly targeting the most vulnerable and endangered sections of the population. As per noted by the UN, Yemen is facing much more than just a hunger crisis, people are also struggling to access adequate medical care and water, making for a very dangerous recipe indeed in terms of social development.
The most populous country in the Arabian Peninsula with over 25 million people, should Yemen humanitarian crisis go un-address it is the entire region which will suffer the fallouts, as mass migration, insecurity and ultimately unrest will follow.
The new campaign organized by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) will provide all recipients fair access to amenities, food and medical care.
Faeqa Saeed al-Saleh, the Arab League's Assistant Secretary-General, said on Monday, “ the UN plan, which will be undertaken in coordination with the Yemeni government, aims to end the sufferings of the Yemeni people.”
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