Yemen currently has the greatest level of humanitarian needs in the world maybe after Syria. Since armed conflict erupted in March 2015, 22.2 million people are now in need of humanitarian assistance among which 11.3 million are in acute need of immediate assistance to save or sustain life, mostly women and children.
The conflict has resulted in over 10,000 deaths and two million people displaced, looking for shelter from disease and violence. Yemenis are struggling to survive as fuel, food and medical supplies are critically low due to the closure of land, sea and air routes. Just 14% of national fuel requirements have arrived in country since the end of March putting 10 million people at risk of losing access to water. Over 12 million people are going hungry as wheat and other staples are in increasingly short supply. More than 15 million are without access to health care as most hospitals have shut down due to lack of medical supplies and power cuts.
In addition to constant threat from violence and conflict, an aggressive strain of cholera has broken out, with 1,035,676 suspected cases with with 2,224 associated deaths registered since April 2017. Children are particularly vulnerable, as their small systems and malnourished bodies cannot fight the disease.
The United Nations and other NGOs in Yemen have demanded the airport in Sana'a be reopened, as other foreign militaries have restricted food and medicine from being delivered, literally starving out innocent Yemenis.
Lets extend a hand of mercy to Yemenis through our humanitarian assistance! Care Association for Aid and Development is currently providing humanitarian assistance through local agencies. We are currently assisting in terms of clean water, health and food services to needy populations in Yemen.
A political solution is now even more critical as we see warring parties splinter. The ongoing violence is making humanitarian access to those most in need extremely challenging, and CARE continues to call the Turkish community to prioritize the access and delivery of life-saving supplies to the affected people in Yemen.
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