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UN warns of starvation crisis

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SANA’A: Acute food insecurity is forecast to rise sharply in war-ravaged Yemen over a combinatio­n of factors exacerbate­d by the coronaviru­s, a report by several UN agencies says.

The report, which covers only the southern parts of Yemen, forecasts that the number of people “facing high levels of acute food insecurity” will increase from two million in February-April this year to 3.2 million in July-December.

That represents 40% of the population in 133 districts in southern Yemen covered by the study, up from 25%.

Economic shocks, conflict, floods, desert locusts and now the novel coronaviru­s were creating a perfect storm for the expected sharp rise in food insecurity, the report said.

The World Food Programme, the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on of the United Nations (FAO), the United Nations Children’s Fund (Unicef) and other partners who prepared the report called the increase “alarming”.

Laurent Bukera, WFP country director in Yemen, said that “Yemen is facing a crisis on multiple fronts”.

“We must act now ... the warning signs have returned and with coronaviru­s pandemic added to the mix, it could get a lot worse if humanitari­an action is delayed,” he warned.

The WFP has previously said that despite humanitari­an assistance, over 20 million people all over Yemen are food insecure, including nearly 10 million who are facing acute food shortages.

The population of Yemen is about 27 million.

The UN has called the situation in Yemen the world’s worst humanitari­an crisis.

Tens of thousands have been killed and millions displaced since Huthi rebels took over the capital Sana’a and other territory in 2014.

The war escalated in March the following year, when a Saudi-led military coalition moved in and intervened against the rebels.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Malnourish­ed boy Hassan Merzam Muhammad lies on a hospital bed in Aslam district of Hajjah province, Yemen.
REUTERS Malnourish­ed boy Hassan Merzam Muhammad lies on a hospital bed in Aslam district of Hajjah province, Yemen.

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