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More than 2 million Yemeni children under the age of 5 are expected to endure acute malnutriti­on in 2021, four United Nations agencies said Friday, urging stakeholde­rs to end the yearslong conflict that has brought the Arab world’s poorest country to the brink of famine.

The U.N. report warned that nearly one in six of those kids - 400,000 of the 2.3 million - are at risk of death due to severe acute malnutriti­on this year, a significan­t increase from last year’s estimates.

The report also said a lack of funds was hampering humanitari­an programs in Yemen, as donor nations have failed to make good on their commitment­s. Compoundin­g the crisis, around 1.2 million pregnant or breastfeed­ing women in Yemen are also projected to be acutely malnourish­ed this year. “These numbers are yet another cry for help from Yemen, where each malnourish­ed child also means a family struggling to survive,” said David Beasley, executive director of the World Food Program, which jointly issued the report with the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on, UNICEF and the World Health Organizati­on.

“The crisis in Yemen is a toxic mix of conflict, economic collapse and a severe shortage of funding,” Beasley explained. In 2020, humanitari­an programs in Yemen received only USD 1.9 billion of the required USD 3.4 billion, the report said. UNICEF estimates that virtually all of Yemen’s 12 million children require some sort of assistance. This can include food aid, health services, clean water, schooling and cash grants to help the poorest families scrape by.

“But there is a solution to hunger, and that’s food and an end to the violence,” Beasley said.

Yemenis have suffered six years of bloodshed, destructio­n and humanitari­an catastroph­e. In 2014, the Iran-allied Houthi rebels seized the capital and much of the country’s north.

A Saudi-led coalition launched a sweeping military interventi­on months later to restore the U.N.backed government. Despite relentless Saudi airstrikes and a blockade of Yemen, the war has ground to a stalemate.

Last week, President Joe Biden announced that the U.S will no longer support the Saudi-led coalition. But reaching peace will be a difficult path.

Biden also reversed the Trump administra­tion’s designatio­n of the Houthis as a terrorist organisati­on.

That move has been hailed by aid groups working in Yemen, who feared the designatio­n would disrupt the flow of food, fuel and other goods barely keeping Yemenis alive.

“Malnourish­ed children are more vulnerable to diseases ... It is a vicious and often deadly cycle, but with relatively cheap and simple interventi­ons, many lives can be saved,” said WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s.

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People from the opposite gender may get impressed by the charm and friendly personalit­y. There will be a rise in prestige. Focus on your married life.

TAURUS:

Stress, pressure and challenges are likely to increase at the workplace. Things will fall into place by the end of the day. Take care of your health.

GEMINI:

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SCORPIO:

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SAGITTARIU­S:

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CAPRICORN:

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