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A Yemeni child suffering from malnutrition is pictured during treatment at a health center in northern Hajjah Province, in Yemen, on January 20, 2021. (Photo by AFP)

The United Nations (UN) has warned of a mass famine in war-torn Yemen that will put millions of people at risk, describing the country as the “worst place on earth” and the situation there as “hell.”

The head of the UN World Food Programme (WFP), David Beasley, sounded the alarm after visiting the impoverished country, which has been under ceaseless strikes by a Saudi-led military coalition during the past six years.

Beasley said he had seen malnourished children on the brink of death when he visited a ward in a hospital in the Yemeni capital of Sana’a.

“In a children’s wing or ward of a hospital, you know you normally hear crying and laughter. [In the Yemeni hospital,] there’s no crying, there’s no laughter, there’s dead silence,” Beasley said late on Tuesday in a virtual interview with AP from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, where he had just landed from Yemen.
“I went from room to room, and literally, children that in any other place in the world would be fine– they might get a little sick but they’d get recovered, but not here,” the UN official said. “This is hell, it’s the worst place on earth. And it’s entirely man-made.”
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Beasley also said that the underfunded WFP might be forced to seek hundreds of millions of dollars in private donations in a desperate attempt to ward off widespread famine in the coming months.

He said his organization needed at least $815 million in aid for Yemen over the next six months, but it currently has only $300 million. The UN official also stressed that the WFP would need another $1.9 billion to meet targets for the year.

“My God, I’m going to take any dollar I can get from anywhere in the world to save the life of a child right now,” Beasley said.

Backed by the US and a number of other Western states, Saudi Arabia and a number of its regional allies launched the war on Yemen in March 2015 with the goal of suppressing a popular uprising that had toppled a Riyadh-friendly regime.

The Yemeni armed forces and allied popular groups have been defending the country against the aggressor regimes, but a full blockade on the country has compounded the humanitarian situation.
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The Saudi-led war has taken a heavy toll on Yemen’s infrastructure, destroying hospitals, schools, and factories.

According to the UN, 80 percent of Yemen’s 30 million people need some form of aid or protection. About 13.5 million Yemenis currently face acute food insecurity, UN data shows.

Children are among the most vulnerable victims of the Saudi war on Yemen, but the issue has barely drawn any international response.

The UN children’s agency warned in late June last year that the shortage of humanitarian assistance amid the coronavirus pandemic threatened to push more children in Yemen to the brink of starvation.

The UN describes Yemen as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
 
He said his organization needed at least $815 million in aid for Yemen over the next six months, but it currently has only $300 million. The UN official also stressed that the WFP would need another $1.9 billion to meet targets for the year.
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Would you look at that I just found a way to save a bunch of starving children for six months.
 
1. thats a strange looking baby on the first picture

2. since when are we allowed to talk about crimes of SA?
 
This is the most ignorant thing I've read all week.
"If these people didn't want their children starved to death, why did they get invaded by Al Qaeda"?
Yeah, fair enough; it was an off the cuff grug brain retard comment. My bad.

I'm just a little de-sensitized to people and children dying in shitholes; my first thought on reading it was 'Oh well.'. I've probably been too plugged into the 24 hour news cycle.
 
Alternative title; mouse issues solemn warning to pride of lions, nobody cares.
We get it you jerkoff to dead arab kids, shill for Israel even more, really saving the United Kingdom from turning into that "leftist hellhole" mongs like you fearmonger about while men such as yourself fail your country.
 
I'm just a little de-sensitized to people and children dying in shitholes; my first thought on reading it was 'Oh well.'. I've probably been too plugged into the 24 hour news cycle.
I feel you, and that’s usually my barometer - when I start feeling callous about the death of kids (for things that aren’t their fault), and it’s sad that it has to get to that point before most of us notice it.

There’s a lot of tragedy these days and it can be real easy for it to weigh on you.
 
I'm just a little de-sensitized to people and children dying in shitholes; my first thought on reading it was 'Oh well.'. I've probably been too plugged into the 24 hour news cycle.
I would suggest reading more widely. Personally, I used to make light of the situation that Haiti was in, until I learnt more about how that nation has constantly been subject to colonialist interference on every level. If it's not invasions, it's support for coups.. if it's not support for coups it's sanctions targeted at their people and bribes to traitorous politicians.
 
We get it you jerkoff to dead arab kids, shill for Israel even more, really saving the United Kingdom from turning into that "leftist hellhole" mongs like you fearmonger about while men such as yourself fail your country.

Explain to me why the UN isn't a mouse and how this is supposed to accomplish anything, please.
 
I would suggest reading more widely. Personally, I used to make light of the situation that Haiti was in, until I learnt more about how that nation has constantly been subject to colonialist interference on every level. If it's not invasions, it's support for coups.. if it's not support for coups it's sanctions targeted at their people and bribes to traitorous politicians.
This has made it kind of worse for me because then I find out it's my country fucking the place up and I can't do anything about it, because the other people in my country don't give a shit about our government killing people in shitholes and rather focus on pronouns and defunding police.

In this case nothing will happen because the US and UN suck Saudi dick. Maybe the UN will put Saudi Arabia in charge of their council for starving children.
 
Maybe if you can't feed all your people, you have too many of them?
Overpopulation in the 3rd world is a pretty large issue when it comes to developing a country to be self sustaining

The birth rate per 1000 people in Yemen in 1950 was 50 and is 30 now compared to the USA which had 30 per 1000 during the baby boom and has 12 now. A huge influx of people, lots of war, is a recipe for disaster and radicalization.

Yemen is a country that looks to be in that cycle of war after war and having little hope to ever get out.
 
No, the issue isn't that I blame the people in Yemen or anything. I just don't care.

The issue is that the news is nothing but 'people are eating shit and dying.' everywhere and at all times. It's hard to give a shit about any one instance where America has stuck it's dick in and killed people when it seems to happen everywhere. More 'People are dead, here's why' doesn't help that. I just need to avoid the news for a while and unplug for a few days or something. My uni work for this term has been two modules so far on cancers that specifically emerge in children, and brain diseases that also massively affect children, I don't need to be reading about children being blown to pieces as well.
 
No, the issue isn't that I blame the people in Yemen or anything. I just don't care.

The issue is that the news is nothing but 'people are eating shit and dying.' everywhere and at all times. It's hard to give a shit about any one instance where America has stuck it's dick in and killed people when it seems to happen everywhere. More 'People are dead, here's why' doesn't help that. I just need to avoid the news for a while and unplug for a few days or something. My uni work for this term has been two modules so far on cancers that specifically emerge in children, and brain diseases that also massively affect children, I don't need to be reading about children being blown to pieces as well.
I respect the frankness. It's hard to care when we're inundated already by the evils of this world. I'd be more upset if you pretended to care.
 
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