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COVID Situation May Be "Concealing" Underlying Cholera Crisis In Yemen
29 Jul 2020- 10:22 by Staff- Water Diplomat Sana'a, Yemen Thousands of people in war-torn Yemen could be dying from undetected cases of cholera because COVID-19 has overwhelmed the country’s health facilities and people are too frightened to seek tre ...
Staff - Water D... - 08/11/2020 - 07:37
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EU Increases Aid To Strife-torn Yemen For Basic Services
19 Nov 2019- 07:54 by Staff- Water Diplomat BRUSSELS, Belgium The European Commission has approved an additional $87 Million USD in aid for public services, health and education in Yemen, bringing EU support to $485 Million USD since 2015 when violent con ...
Staff - Water D... - 12/05/2019 - 09:28
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Yemen Conflict: Fuel Price Escalation Exacerbates Deadly Water Crisis
30 Oct 2019- 10:46 by Staff- Water Diplomat Washington DC, United States International aid organisation Oxfam has cut trucked water to thousands of Yemenis because of the increase in fuel prices in the conflict-torn country. Piped water systems installed ...
Staff - Water D... - 11/07/2019 - 09:33
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UN Security Council Briefed On Yemen Humanitarian Crisis
21 Oct 2019- 06:25 by OOSKAnews Correspondent NEW YORK NY, United States Mark Lowcock, Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, addressed the Security Council of the United Nations 17 October about the humanitaria ...
OOSKAnews Corre... - 10/21/2019 - 06:25
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Emergency Relief Funding For Zimbabwe Farmers Struggling With Drought, "Flash Appeal" Launched
2 Mar 2019- 07:32 by OOSKAnews Correspondent HARARE, Zimbabwe The United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator has announced an allocation of $10 Million USD from the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to farmers in Zimbabwe who have been struggling wi ...
OOSKAnews Corre... - 03/02/2019 - 07:32
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UN Leaders Call For Saudis to Lift Yemen Blockade
4 Dec 2017- 11:36 by Local Press Report GENEVA World Health Organization The partial lifting of the blockade of Yemen’s Red Sea ports by the Saudi-led coalition in recent days is allowing humanitarian organizations to resume the provision of life-saving a ...
Local Press Report - 12/04/2017 - 11:36
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New Yemen Cholera Risk as Saudi Blockade Continues, Three Cities Stop Providing Clean Water
17 Nov 2017- 11:09 by OOSKAnews Correspondent GENEVA, Switzerland Three cities in Yemen have stopped providing clean water in recent days, putting close to a million people at risk of a renewed cholera outbreak and other water-borne diseases. "The wa ...
OOSKAnews Corre... - 11/17/2017 - 11:09