Millions facing starvation in Yemen, UN food agency warns

23 September 2021, 08:04

Malnourished girl Rahmah Watheeq, receives treatment at a feeding centre at Al-Sabeen hospital in Sanaa, Yemen (Hani Mohammed/AP)
UN General Assembly Mideast. Picture: PA

New funding is needed for food rations in the war-torn country.

The head of the UN food agency is warning that 16 million people in Yemen “are marching towards starvation” and says food rations for millions in the war-torn nation will be cut in October unless new funding arrives.

David Beasley said at a high-level meeting on Yemen’s humanitarian crisis that the United States, Germany, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and other donors stepped up when the World Food Programme was running out of money earlier this year and “because of that we averted famine and catastrophe”.

WFP is running out of money again and without new funding reductions will be made in rations for 3.2 million people in October and for five million by December, he said.

At a virtual pledging conference co-hosted by Sweden and Switzerland on March 1, UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres appealed for 3.85 billion US dollars for Yemen this year.

But donors pledged less than half the amount, 1.7 billion US dollars, which the UN chief called “disappointing”.

In the last six months, the total has grown to just over half the amount required.

The high-level meeting Wednesday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly’s annual meeting raised about $600 million, according to the European Union, which co-hosted the session with Sweden and Switzerland.

That still leaves at least one billion US dollars unfunded.

In major pledges, US secretary of state Antony Blinken announced an additional 290 million US dollars in humanitarian assistance for Yemen and the European Union said it was allocating an additional 119 million euros (about 139 million US dollars) in humanitarian and development aid.

The Yemen director for the Oxfam charity, Muhsin Siddiquey, commended the donors who made pledges and expressed hope the funds will be quickly made available to aid organisations.

“However, once again a few international donors have generously put their hands in their pockets while the rest of the world looks on as Yemen descends further into hunger, poverty and an even bleaker future,” he said.

Yemen has been convulsed by civil war since 2014, when Iran-backed Houthi rebels took control of the capital of Sanaa and much of the northern part of the country, forcing the government of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi to flee to the south, then to Saudi Arabia.

A Saudi-led coalition entered the war in March 2015, backed by the United States, to try restore Mr Hadi to power, and threw its support behind his internationally backed government.

Despite a relentless air campaign and ground fighting, the war has deteriorated largely into a stalemate and spawned the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.

The US has since suspended its direct involvement in the conflict.

Barricades surrounding the United Nations headquarters (John Minchillo/AP)
Barricades surrounding the United Nations headquarters (John Minchillo/AP)

“We need this war to end, number one,” WFP’s Mr Beasley said, “and if donors are getting fatigued, well end the war”.

He urged world leaders to put pressure on all parties to end the suffering of the Yemeni people who are seeing their currency, the riyal, devalued and food prices spike.

“They have no coping capacity,” Mr Beasley said.

“They don’t have any money left over to buy anything.

“It is a heartbreak.

“It really is.”

Henrietta Fore, head of the UN children’s agency Unicef, said 11.3 million Yemeni children need humanitarian assistance to survive, “2.3 million children under five are acutely malnourished and nearly 400,000 of them suffering from severe acute malnutrition are at imminent risk of death”.

“In Yemen, one child dies every 10 minutes from preventable causes, including malnutrition and vaccine-preventable diseases,” she said.

Janez Lenarcic, the EU commissioner for crisis management, called on the warring parties to grant unrestricted humanitarian access and allow food and fuel into the country, saying humanitarian needs “are unprecedented and rising”.

The US secretary of state urged donors to fulfil their pledges as quickly as possible and urged other nations “to help fill critical funding shortfalls”.

Mr Blinken said the United States remains committed to the UN-led effort to end the war and urged all parties to seize the opportunity to achieve peace in Yemen.

By Press Association

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