Malnutrition Rate On Alarming In Yemen 2021

SANA'A, YEMEN - FEBRUARY 03: A Yemeni malnourished girl, Ahmadiah Abduh lies on a bed while she receives medical treatment at the malnutrition treating department in Al-Sabeen hospital on February 03, 2021, in Sana'a, Yemen. Ahmadiah ِAbduh, 13, and weighs only 11kg. she has brought to Al-Sabeen hospital in Sana'a from Hajjah province by the help of charitable people, due to her family's very poor, to receive medical treatment here, after she spent weeks with reaching no benefit at the province's hospitals which lack medical supplies greatly, and now she dreams to get better and come back to school and meet her friend girls who she lost them since she infected with malnutrition a month ago. In Yemen, a country with a 28-million population has been experiencing war and blockade for six years, pushed more than 24 million people (80% of the population) need humanitarian aid, where children are dying on a daily basis from bombing or starvation, as more than two million children are malnourished, with one in two now suffering from stunted growth because of food shortages. Yemen has considered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, where an estimated 16 million people will go hungry in 2021, and 50,000 are already essentially starving to death, amid a shortfall in aid, according to United Nations. (Footage by Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images)
SANA'A, YEMEN - FEBRUARY 03: A Yemeni malnourished girl, Ahmadiah Abduh lies on a bed while she receives medical treatment at the malnutrition treating department in Al-Sabeen hospital on February 03, 2021, in Sana'a, Yemen. Ahmadiah ِAbduh, 13, and weighs only 11kg. she has brought to Al-Sabeen hospital in Sana'a from Hajjah province by the help of charitable people, due to her family's very poor, to receive medical treatment here, after she spent weeks with reaching no benefit at the province's hospitals which lack medical supplies greatly, and now she dreams to get better and come back to school and meet her friend girls who she lost them since she infected with malnutrition a month ago. In Yemen, a country with a 28-million population has been experiencing war and blockade for six years, pushed more than 24 million people (80% of the population) need humanitarian aid, where children are dying on a daily basis from bombing or starvation, as more than two million children are malnourished, with one in two now suffering from stunted growth because of food shortages. Yemen has considered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, where an estimated 16 million people will go hungry in 2021, and 50,000 are already essentially starving to death, amid a shortfall in aid, according to United Nations. (Footage by Mohammed Hamoud/Getty Images)
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