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The United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) expressed deep concern over impact of the ongoing armed conflict in Sudan on civilians in many parts of the country and called on warring parties to stop fighting and facilitate humanitarian access. Khartoum: Altaghyeer The United Nations Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) expressed deep concern over impact of the ongoing armed conflict in Sudan on civilians in many parts of the country and called on warring parties to stop fighting and facilitate humanitarian access. OCHA said fighting has been raging in North Darfur, West Darfur, Khartoum, North Kordofan and Al-Gezira States despite repeated appeals on the Sudanese warring parties to cease hostilities, protect civilians and facilitate...
Sudan is suffering a mounting displacement crisis and significant further deterioration in the humanitarian situation. More than 5.8 million civilians have been forced to flee their homes since April 15, including more than 1.1 million who have fled to neighboring countries. Humanitarian actors are bravely responding, but they are struggling to reach those in need because of intense fighting and impediments imposed by SAF and RSF. The United States remains the largest humanitarian donor to Sudan and we will continue our support for vulnerable populations in the country and those forced to flee due to the conflict. The United States has been clear that the SAF and RSF must immediately stop the fighting and – consistent...
Official documents revealed the extent of corruption within the World Food Program and its profit at the expense of the worsening humanitarian crisis in Yemen. Documents show that expenditures for activities and programs have multiplied beyond the basic value of the programs themselves. Activists circulated a letter from the World Food Program addressed to the Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, in which he confirmed that the cost of transporting 40,000 tons of wheat from Poland to Yemen amounts to $20 million, while information and sources confirm that the value of transporting wheat does not exceed $12 million.According to workers in civil society organizations, doubling operational expenses, such as: salaries, shipping, transportation, and distribution costs, was a deliberate approach taken by international...
On September 21, 2014, Yemen entered a devastating phase that turned the country into a humanitarian disaster, undermined the economy, tore apart the infrastructure, and collapsed the humanitarian protection systems: health, electricity, and education. Nearly nine years of war and economic decline have weakened Yemen and the Yemenis, and taken a heavy toll on the lives, health, and economic prospects of the Yemeni people. The United Nations Development Program estimates that about 377,000 people have lost their lives due to the direct and indirect effects of the conflict in Yemen, about two-thirds of those killed are children under the age of five.Since 2019, the United Nations has cited Yemen as the world's worst humanitarian crisis, and it is estimated that half of...

Al-Alimi: Iran's war has crushed the achievements of the past decades and torn apart the social fabric
Chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, Dr. Rashad Al-Alimi, said, “The terrorist Houthi militia supported by Iran, with the war it sparked, is risking Yemen’s present and future after crushing the relative economic achievements and gains achieved over the past decades, as well as deep wounds in the social fabric and tearing apart structures.” institutionalization of the state, thus setting the country back decades.” Al-Alimi, in an intervention at the Sustainable Development Summit in New York City, on the sidelines of the meetings of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, called for more pressure on the militias to end the politicization of humanitarian files, stressing that this is no less important than the relief assistance...

Tomorrow, Wednesday, a campaign will be launched to prevent the exploitation of the assassination of Moayad Hamidi
Journalists, lawyers, activists, and public opinion elites are preparing to launch a human rights and media pressure campaign, tomorrow evening, Wednesday, to prevent the exploitation of the crime of assassinating UN official Moayad Hamidi, both humanitarianly and politically. The campaign, which was called #Reveal_the_Truth and has a platform on Facebook and X; seeks to put pressure on the security authorities in Taiz to take serious steps to arrest the perpetrators and to support the tireless efforts of the Presidential Command Council in order to provide a safe environment for international organizations that are still based in Sanaa as their headquarters following the Houthi levies and blackmail methods they are exposed to.The campaign also aims to restore Taiz's reputation and...
Iran's arm in Yemen, represented by the terrorist Houthi militia, said that an upcoming round of negotiations is being arranged, which we seek to be decisive in putting an end to the suffering of the Yemeni people. This came in a post by a member of the Houthi negotiating delegation, Abdulmalik Al-Ajri, on his account on the social networking site "X", coinciding with the departure of the delegation of the Sultanate of Oman from Sana'a, on Sunday 8/20/2023. Al-Ajri said in his post: "We arrived, praise be to God, to the Omani capital, Muscat, after completing a consultative visit to Sana'a, aimed at consulting with the leadership about the next steps and arranging for an upcoming round of negotiations that we seek...

Leaders of the Hodeidah parties to (Newsyemen): Opening the Al-Jarrahi road - a humanitarian necessity
The leaders of the political organizations and parties in Al-Hodeidah governorate unanimously agreed on the need to open the closed roads, the most important of which is the Hays-Al-Jarrahi road, as this is a humanitarian necessity to alleviate the suffering of citizens. Cut off contact with their relatives.In statements to (Newsyemen), the leaders held the United Nations and its mission in Hodeidah (UNMHA) responsible for what the militia practices against civilians, its intransigence to all international resolutions, and its failure to implement any clauses of international agreements, pointing out that the practices of Iran's arm exacerbated the suffering of citizens and forced them to travel long distances that take 48 hours during their transportation from Al-Jarrahi to Hays, which is...