Fourteen million people don't have enough food, and nearly half face acute malnutrition.
Al Jazeera’s Caroline Malone reports.
“A forgotten crisis”: Mass starvation in Yemen as U.S.-backed Saudi war & blockade push millions to brink of famine https://t.co/R4Nh5tTb9d
— Ben Norton (@BenjaminNorton) January 29, 2016
Millions of children sleep HUNGRY in war torn #Yemen as Saudi imposed food siege goes on 10 months &counting #اليمن pic.twitter.com/vuMv9EKXat
— Yemen Post Newspaper (@YemenPostNews) January 19, 2016
MILLIONS end long day of hunger in Ramadhan with voice of airstrikes NOT Athan. Welcome to life in war torn #Yemen pic.twitter.com/Z0Zk2iaCFu
— Yemen Post Newspaper (@YemenPostNews) June 11, 2016
Whatever it takes! Reaching war-torn #Yemen from the sky: https://t.co/QRErfnCiU7 #UNHAS pic.twitter.com/UYlY2J7nRm
— World Food Programme (@WFP) March 7, 2016
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