Yemen is currently facing a humanitarian crisis. Yemen is currently experiencing the midst of a humanitarian crisis.
Yemen is home to 16 million daily hungry. The system of health care in Yemen is broken because of seven years of war. Since there’s no other place to turn but to their homes, COVID19 victims of the virus are dying due to the fact that they don’t know where to go.
The deteriorating conditions in the country has created the perfect setting for sexual transmission of HIV. 4 million people are living in poverty with no permanent home and can’t eat as food prices continue to increase while wages remain low. The country is not able to make enough money available for essential needs such as access to clean water and healthcare. This is the reason that the pandemic isn’t managed without international help. But, it’s vital to act quickly before it becomes too late.
The Yemenite people have been fighting the spreading of Cholera for a long time until now, however they are not entirely safe but. There is a chance to be hopeful, with international organizations such Save The Children USA and World Vision UK supporting them in COVID-19.
How Welfare Trusts can be used to assist Yemenis
In the midst of massive suffering the welfare trusts have provided millions of people with lifesaving food and water. They have a COVID-19 kit for hygiene to stop the spread of infection, which has already killed a number of Yemenis.
Over the last several years, Welfare trusts have been working tirelessly in Yemen to help those that are the most vulnerable. They offer aid in extremely difficult situations, such as when they are unable travel to their destination due conflicts. This is one reason why these international organizations are vital.
It’s a challenging time for many and we’re glad that there is assistance available to people who require it. We’re hopeful that by working with local partners and helping get cash and food will help people get through the cycle of the plight of hunger.
The many generous donors who donate their time and resources to this cause have given women in Yemen a new lease of optimism. Maternity hospitals are supported through generous donations. This makes sure that every woman is able to give birth to babies without any health concerns or dehydration. Rehabilitation facilities also offer post-birth care, including medication when needed.
Many welfare trusts have started providing hygiene kits to families in makeshift camp sites. They also deliver safe water to schools and hospitals as a response.
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