Malnutrition further increased the Yemen crisis, the anxiety of the NGO will be awful in the future
Yemen, April 20 (IANS). Malnutrition in war -Jemen is already making the heinous human situation more serious. A non-governmental organization (NGO) warned it. In a video posted on social media platform X, Doctors Bidout Borders (MSF) Yemen missionary Illaria Rasoolo said: “Malnutrition is a crisis in a crisis”. This further weakened the situation of Yemen and the population there. Rasulo said 2024 was a very difficult year, with diarrhea outbreaks in the Yemen and excessive cases of malnutrition registered in MSF facility. In addition, the outbreak of measles and sporadic cases of polio and diphtheria has also been reported. He said that we feared that outbreaks would increase further by 2025. The human situation in Yemen is very poor. Given this, many NGOs should reduce their activities or even leave the country, as financing is cut by large donors, including the ban on money supply from the United States. US President Donald Trump signed an executive order on the reorganization and reorganization of US foreign aid on January 20, with a 90 -day ban in the country’s help for foreign development. The tension between the Huti group and the Trump administration ever increased when Washington again began air strikes on the Huti bases in Yemen on March 15. The US Army targeted Huti-controlled race Isa fuel port and introduced fuel storage tanks into the deadliest attack on Thursday night since the US sky struck. According to an update of Huti-controlled health officials in the early hours of Saturday, about 80 people were killed and 150 injured in the attack. Earlier Saturday, the US Army carried out 29 air strikes on the Huti bases in northern Yemen, while Mohammad Ali Al-Huti, head of the Huti Revolutionary Committee, promised to retaliate. Iran and various human rights organizations have condemned US air strikes. -Ians psk/kr shares this story tags