The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Seven million Yemenis close to starvation — UN

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SANAA: Seven million Yemenis are closer than ever to starvation, the UN humanitari­an coordinato­r in the country warned Tuesday, almost two years since a conflict escalated between the government and rebels.

“Seven million Yemenis do not know where their next meal will come from and are ever closer to starvation” in a country of 27 million people, Jamie McGoldrick said.

“Over 17 million people are currently unable to adequately feed themselves and are frequently forced to skip meals – women and girls eat the least and last,” he said in a statement.

Yemen’s war pits the internatio­nally recognised government of President Abedrabbo Mansour Hadi against Huthi rebels allied with forces loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.

The fighting has intensifie­d since a Saudi-led coalition intervened in support of the government in March 2015 after the Huthis seized the capital the previous September.

Since early January, progovernm­ent forces have pressed a major offensive aimed at recapturin­g Yemen’s Red Sea coastline, and retook the southweste­rn port of Mokha earlier this month.

Seven million Yemenis do not know where their next meal will come from and are ever closer to starvation. Jamie McGoldrick, UN humanitari­an coordinato­r

“I am deeply concerned with the escalation of conflict and militarisa­tion of Yemen’s western coast. It is coming at a great cost to civilians,” McGoldrick said.

Unexploded rockets have landed inside the rebel-held port of Hodeida, he said, “reducing even further the number of ships and imports” vital for Yemen’s food supplies.

“Given that the country is 8090 percent dependent on imported food staples, I am compelled to raise the alarm,” the UN official said.

“If left unabated, these factors combined could accelerate the onset of famine.”

Also on Tuesday, the UN children’s agency warned that 462,000 children were suffering from acute malnutriti­on.

The UN aid chief warned last month that the impoverish­ed Arabian Peninsula country was sliding deeper into humanitari­an crisis and could face famine this year.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? A Yemeni child carries empty jerrycans amid continuing wide spread disruption of water supply in the impoverish­ed coastal village on the outskirts of the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah.
— AFP photo A Yemeni child carries empty jerrycans amid continuing wide spread disruption of water supply in the impoverish­ed coastal village on the outskirts of the Yemeni port city of Hodeidah.

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