‘It’s a Slow Death’: The World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis
Two and a half years of war and a crippling cholera outbreak have brought Yemen to the brink of collapse.
Yemen crisis: Who is fighting whom? - BBC News - BBC.com
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21 hours ago - Severe food and medical shortages caused by two years of devastating war are having a major impact on everyday life in Yemen. The BBC's ...Yemen conflict: How bad is the humanitarian crisis? - BBC News
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Two years of conflict have devastated Yemen, left 18 million people in need of some kind of humanitarian assistance and created the largest food security ...
「這是一場緩慢的死亡」。
也門士兵雅各布·阿-傑菲已8個月沒有領到工資,家庭存款已經耗盡,而他6歲的女兒正日漸消瘦、需要治療。
和超過半數的葉門人一樣,他們一家無法立即獲得來自醫療中心的幫助。
經過兩年半的戰爭後,葉門還在運行的社會功能所剩無幾:這個國家目前正深陷一場嚴重的人道危機。
也門士兵雅各布·阿-傑菲已8個月沒有領到工資,家庭存款已經耗盡,而他6歲的女兒正日漸消瘦、需要治療。
和超過半數的葉門人一樣,他們一家無法立即獲得來自醫療中心的幫助。
經過兩年半的戰爭後,葉門還在運行的社會功能所剩無幾:這個國家目前正深陷一場嚴重的人道危機。
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