Less than 30pc of pledged Yemen aid delivered: UN
SANAA: Less than 30 per cent of pledged international aid has been delivered to Yemen this year, a UN official said on Wednesday, as millions across the country struggle to survive.
Donors in April pledged close to $1.1 billion in aid to war-torn Yemen, which the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs calls the “largest humanitarian crisis in the world”.
But “only 25 per cent of aid pledged to the UN refugee agency and 29 per cent of aid pledged to the UN’s humanitarian response plan have been delivered so far,” UNHCR’s Yemen spokesperson Shabia Mantoo said.
Some 19 million people are in need of aid in Yemen, with 10.3 million requiring immediate assistance to “save or sustain their lives”, according to the United Nations.
Yemen’s deadly war has seen more than 8,000 people killed and millions displaced. Looming famine and an outbreak of cholera in Yemen, the most impoverished country long before the war, are taking their toll on the population.
“Conditions are only worsening. The cholera rates are alarming, health facilities are struggling to remain functional, millions across the country are food insecure and facing prolonged displacement from their homes,” Mantoo said.
The ICRC said 5,000 new suspected cases of cholera have been reported every day in Yemen.