Turkish NGOs are at the forefront of Humanitarian aid for Yemen on Occasion of Blessed Islamic month of Ramadan. They have been providing assistance to about 9,150 families since April.
The Yemeni relief agency, Human Access, said, in a statement, that the aid provided by Turkish NGOs has been distributed in provinces of Marib, Hadhramaut, Hodeidah, Taiz and Shabwa.
a total of The statement stated that 8,000 Yemenis benefited from the aid distributed by the Turkish non-governmental organization “FIFA International”. a total of 650 needy families received food parcels, 3,000 Yemenis received an Iftar dinner, and financial support It was introduced to 100 families.
Clothes were also provided to 500 orphans for Ramadan Bayram, also Known as Eid al-Fitr. Yide Basak Association also Delivering food aid to 100 families and organizing an Iftar banquet for 300 people.
The Yatimler Association (Yitimer) distributed food aid to 400 orphan families. also Relief supply bags received.
Yemen has been mired in violence and instability since 2014, when Houthi rebels captured much of The country, including the capital, Sana’a.
create conflict one of The world’s worst man-made humanitarian crises, with nearly 80% of Country in need of humanitarian aid and protection And more from 13 million people in danger of Famine, according to United Nations estimates.
He invaded Yemen in Civil war since 2014 when the Houthis took Sana’a the capital and many more of the northern part of Country, forcing government To escape south and then to Saudi Arabia. led by Saudi coalition which included the United Arab Emirates and was supported at that time by the United States, which entered the war months later, in 2015, with the aim of restoring government to power.
The conflict has since become a regional proxy war that has killed dozens of in thousands of civilians and fighters. her war also Creating the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, leaving millions They suffer from a lack of food and medical care and are pushing the country to the edge of the abyss of famine.
United Nations Office for coordination of The Office for Humanitarian Affairs, or OCHA, has warned that 19 million people it is expected that face severe food insecurity before second half of This is amazing year – more of About 20% compared to first six months of 2021. 161,000 of them people probably experience Famine said.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that half of Health facilities in the country are closed or destroyed. She said the Yemeni riyal lost 57%. of worth in 2021 in government-run regions, while the constant shortage of fuel up the prices of food and more basic goods in controlled by the Houthis north.
She said that 4.3 million Yemenis have been displaced from their homes homes; About one V of newly displaced in 2021 was in Energy rich province of Marib, which the Houthis tried to do for over a yearHe Said.
With 4.27 billion dollars for Yemen, the United Nations aims to provide support to 17.3 million people in 2022, out of 23.4 million who need OCHA said.
The 303-page report mentioned violations of international Humanitarian law and human rights law are the ‘rule, not the exception’ in Yemen conflict, citing arbitrary arrests, detention, enforced disappearances, torture and ill-treatment “committed by all parties.”
Experts said migrants remain particularly vulnerable to violations and human rights abuses in Houthi-controlled areas, detention and judicial system used to “repress any dissent or perceived dissent, especially by journalists, women and religious minorities.
UN annual report covering year Until December 5, 2021, the Houthis and paramilitaries loyal to them continue to violate the UN arms embargo, he said.
Most species of UN-crewed aircraft, waterborne IEDs, and short range missiles are assembled in Houthi control areas using locally available materialsas well as commercial components, such as motors and electronics, that are sourced from abroad using complicated network of mediators in Europe, Middle East and Asia” panel She said.
Evidence experts said shows That the components of weapons and others military equipment The ground supply to the Houthi forces continues by stationed individuals and entities in Sultanate of Oman.”
Turkish NGOs are at the forefront of Humanitarian aid for Yemen on Occasion of Blessed Islamic month of Ramadan. They have been providing assistance to about 9,150 families since April.
The Yemeni relief agency, Human Access, said, in a statement, that the aid provided by Turkish NGOs has been distributed in provinces of Marib, Hadhramaut, Hodeidah, Taiz and Shabwa.
a total of The statement stated that 8,000 Yemenis benefited from the aid distributed by the Turkish non-governmental organization “FIFA International”. a total of 650 needy families received food parcels, 3,000 Yemenis received an Iftar dinner, and financial support It was introduced to 100 families.
Clothes were also provided to 500 orphans for Ramadan Bayram, also Known as Eid al-Fitr. Yide Basak Association also Delivering food aid to 100 families and organizing an Iftar banquet for 300 people.
The Yatimler Association (Yitimer) distributed food aid to 400 orphan families. also Relief supply bags received.
Yemen has been mired in violence and instability since 2014, when Houthi rebels captured much of The country, including the capital, Sana’a.
create conflict one of The world’s worst man-made humanitarian crises, with nearly 80% of Country in need of humanitarian aid and protection And more from 13 million people in danger of Famine, according to United Nations estimates.
He invaded Yemen in Civil war since 2014 when the Houthis took Sana’a the capital and many more of the northern part of Country, forcing government To escape south and then to Saudi Arabia. led by Saudi coalition which included the United Arab Emirates and was supported at that time by the United States, which entered the war months later, in 2015, with the aim of restoring government to power.
The conflict has since become a regional proxy war that has killed dozens of in thousands of civilians and fighters. her war also Creating the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, leaving millions They suffer from a lack of food and medical care and are pushing the country to the edge of the abyss of famine.
United Nations Office for coordination of The Office for Humanitarian Affairs, or OCHA, has warned that 19 million people it is expected that face severe food insecurity before second half of This is amazing year – more of About 20% compared to first six months of 2021. 161,000 of them people probably experience Famine said.
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that half of Health facilities in the country are closed or destroyed. She said the Yemeni riyal lost 57%. of worth in 2021 in government-run regions, while the constant shortage of fuel up the prices of food and more basic goods in controlled by the Houthis north.
She said that 4.3 million Yemenis have been displaced from their homes homes; About one V of newly displaced in 2021 was in Energy rich province of Marib, which the Houthis tried to do for over a yearHe Said.
With 4.27 billion dollars for Yemen, the United Nations aims to provide support to 17.3 million people in 2022, out of 23.4 million who need OCHA said.
The 303-page report mentioned violations of international Humanitarian law and human rights law are the ‘rule, not the exception’ in Yemen conflict, citing arbitrary arrests, detention, enforced disappearances, torture and ill-treatment “committed by all parties.”
Experts said migrants remain particularly vulnerable to violations and human rights abuses in Houthi-controlled areas, detention and judicial system used to “repress any dissent or perceived dissent, especially by journalists, women and religious minorities.
UN annual report covering year Until December 5, 2021, the Houthis and paramilitaries loyal to them continue to violate the UN arms embargo, he said.
Most species of UN-crewed aircraft, waterborne IEDs, and short range missiles are assembled in Houthi control areas using locally available materialsas well as commercial components, such as motors and electronics, that are sourced from abroad using complicated network of mediators in Europe, Middle East and Asia” panel She said.
Evidence experts said shows That the components of weapons and others military equipment The ground supply to the Houthi forces continues by stationed individuals and entities in Sultanate of Oman.”