UN seeks $4.3bn for Yemen aid as global crises test donor coffers

UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths and Assistant Director General at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland Andrea Studer give a press conference ahead of a donor conference for the humanitarian crisis in Yemen in Geneva, on February 27, 2023. [FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP via Getty Images]
The United Nations will ask crisis-strained donors on Monday to come up with $4.3 billion to finance this year's aid plan for Yemen, one of the world's top humanitarian disasters despite a no-war, no-peace stalemate that has largely stopped fighting, Reuters reports. Underfunding has seen agencies scale back Yemen aid projects, including food rations, in the past couple of years. Last year donors gave $2.2 billion of the $4.27 billion sought, UN data shows. "Record global humanitarian needs are stretching donor support like never before, but without sustained support for the aid operation in Yemen, the lives of millions of Yemenis will hang in the balance," said a UN statement. READ: UN must adopt resolution on human rights in Egypt: rights […]

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