UN seeking nearly $2.5B in aid for war-torn Yemen

By Zehra Nur Duz

ANKARA (AA) – Humanitarian organizations in Yemen face an urgent funding need of nearly $2.5 billion to help Yemenis by the end of 2020, UN Secretary-General announced Tuesday.

“Aid agencies estimated they will need up to $2.41 billion to cover essential aids from June until December, including programs to counter COVID-19,” Antonio Guterres said during a virtual donor conference hosted by the UN and Saudi Arabia to raise aid for the war-torn country.

“Unless we secure significant funding, more than 30 out of 41 major UN programs in Yemen will close in the next weeks," he said.

Yemen’s emergency coronavirus committee said Monday that three more people had died from the virus, bringing the total to 80, while the number of confirmed cases had risen to 323.

Yemen has been beset by violence and chaos since 2014, when Houthi rebels overran much of the country, including the capital, Sanaa.

The crisis escalated in 2015 when a Saudi-led military coalition launched a devastating air campaign aimed at rolling back Houthi territorial gains.

Tens of thousands of Yemenis, including civilians, are believed to have been killed in the conflict, which has led to the world’s worst humanitarian crisis as millions remain at risk of starvation.

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