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The conflict that escalated in March 2015 in Yemen has left more than 22 million people – 75 per cent of the population – in need of humanitarian aid, the greatest number in any country in the world.
Aisha, 9 years old, collects wood everyday so her family can cook. When she comes back home without wood the family cooks the food by burning plastic bottles, “I can’t eat because of the smell of the plastics the taste of the food is very bad” she says..
More than 60 per cent of the population (17.8 million people) are without enough to eat.
Over 8.4 million of these people are one step away from famine.
About 16 million Yemenis do not have access to safe water sources, with rural areas most affected.
First, it was the doors of her neighbours in Panjor Bhanga, her home village in northern Bangladesh. She had an idea for them: what if they formed a milk cooperative?
They didn’t have much to lose. “The women of this village are very poor and raise only local Deshi cattle,” Renu explains.
Climate change “is still moving much faster than we are,” United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres on 29 March 2018 warned, calling for the political will, innovation and financing to cut global emissions by at least 25 per cent over the next two years.
UNICEF/Moreno Gonzalez | A woman walks in the street of Roseau, capital of Dominica, which has struggled to overcome the severe impact of two category 5 hurricanes which tore through the region in September 2017.
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“Scientists are now worried that unless accelerated action is taken by 2020, the Paris goal may become unattainable,” the UN chief told reporters at the world body’s New York Headquarters.
With relief agencies in Bangladesh struggling to assist more than a million vulnerable Rohingya refugees crowded into makeshift camps along the country’s south-east coast, the World Health Organization (WHO) on 29 March 2018 appealed for international support to help the cash strapped health sector scale up its response.
UNICEF/Brown | A health worker inoculates a Rohingya girl in the Unchiprang makeshift refugee camp in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar district during a UNICEF-supported measles vaccination campaign.
“This is one of the biggest humanitarian crises in recent times,” Dr. Poonam Khetrapal Singh, the WHO South-East Asia Regional Director told a partners’ meeting in Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital.