UN warns of impending famine in Yemen as no way in for food aid |UN |Yemen |food

21.08.2015 - 16:04 #UN, #Yemen, #Food
The World Food programme is sounding the alarm on an impending humanitarian disaster in Yemen

Its Executive Director says the risk of famine has been heightened by the destruction of port facilities in Aden, meaning any aid that does arrive cannot be unloaded before people start to die.

Thirteen million Yemenis are now in a state of food insecurity says the UN, and six million of these, one in five of the population, are on the verge of starvation and in immediate need. But ports are blocked, runways pitted, and most roads are dangerous.

At every level of the food chain, from planting and importation to harvesting, husbandry and distribution the system is broken after months of unrest. Impoverished consumers struggled to buy what is available. Nearly two million children face “irreversible damage” if their diets do not improve soon.

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