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Health Sector Is One of Sectors Most Affected by US-Saudi Aggression, Blockade

News - Yemen: The Prime Minister, Abdulaziz bin Habtoor, affirmed that the health sector is one of the sectors most affected by the aggression and blockade, which was reflected in the status of its health and treatment facilities and its cadres of doctors, health professionals and technicians.

This came during his meeting, Wednesday, with the head of the international office of Doctors Without Borders, Christos Christo, and his accompanying delegation visiting the Republic of Yemen.

The Prime Minister pointed out that the visit will allow the head of the international organization to see directly the reality of the catastrophic repercussions of the US-Saudi aggression and blockade imposed on the people of Yemen for eight years on various aspects of daily life.

He praised the various valuable health and humanitarian interventions of Doctors Without Borders and the efforts of its medical staff in serving Yemen's patients in most governorates.

He praised the importance of paying more attention to motherhood and childhood issues, confronting acute malnutrition among children, and health care for pregnant mothers.

The head of Doctors Without Borders referred to the record of cooperation between the organization and Yemen that dates back to the eighties of the last century, and its early role in standing with the people of Yemen in the medical field.

He explained that Doctors Without Borders focuses its activities on the aspects of maternal and child care, in addition to rehabilitating and training medical staff, while providing some medical supplies.

He indicated that one of the main reasons for his visit is to see the situation closely and provide realistic information that shows the extent of the suffering and the amount of needs of the Yemen's society.

For her part, the UNICEF Executive Director indicated that there is a great need in the health sector and that she will work to mobilize support from donors.

She emphasized the keenness to enhance cooperation between the organization and the ministry and work according to a joint plan to alleviate the suffering of children in Yemen.
On November, Eye of Humanity Center (Ain al-Insiyah Center) for Human Rights and Development issued a report documenting the crimes of the US-Saudi-Emirati aggression against the Yemeni people during 2,800 days of aggression.

The Center stated that the total number of victims of aggression reached 47,673 were killed and wounded, including 18,013 were killed and 29,660 were wounded.  It also confirmed 4,061 children were wounded, 4,739 others were killed. 2,454 women were kiiled and 2,966 other women were wounded, in addition 11,498 citizens were killed and 21955 citizens were wounded.

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