UN warns of humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen
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The United Nations relief chief has warned that Yemen is facing a “humanitarian catastrophe”, urging warring sides to stop restricting aid access in the impoverished Arab country.
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Feb 17, 2016 04:10 UTC
  • Yemenis inspect the damage at a sewing workshop that was hit by a Saudi airstrike in the capital, Sana'a, on February 14, 2016. (AFP photo)
    Yemenis inspect the damage at a sewing workshop that was hit by a Saudi airstrike in the capital, Sana'a, on February 14, 2016. (AFP photo)

The United Nations relief chief has warned that Yemen is facing a “humanitarian catastrophe”, urging warring sides to stop restricting aid access in the impoverished Arab country.

"The parties to the conflict have a duty of care in the conduct of military operations to protect all civilian persons and objects - including humanitarian and health care workers and facilities - against attack," Stephen O'Brien told the UN Security Council on Tuesday.

According to Press TV, he said at least 7.6 million people are seriously “food insecure” in Yemen, noting that the war in the country has made over 1,170 schools and 600 health facilities unfit, as a result of which some 3.4 million children do not go to school.

The UN official asked all parties in Yemen to facilitate humanitarian access to all parts of the country, saying aid deliveries are very challenging across the country’s north due to Saudi airstrikes.

"UN agencies and NGO partners are delivering assistance under extraordinarily difficult and dangerous circumstances," said O'Brien, adding that last Sunday a Saudi airstrike hit a building 200 meters away from the Diplomatic Transit Facility, which accommodates UN and diplomatic personnel.

O’Brian also referred to Saudi Arabia’s recent warning to the UN and other aid agencies to withdraw staff from northern Yemen, saying this has impacted the planning of the humanitarian community.

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