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In the beginning of 2019, the UN announced that the humanitarian crisis in Yemen as the worst in the world. In 2020 most of the donors to the UN ceased supporting any programs in Yemen due to the global lockdown caused by coronavirus pandemic.
During this period the health care system in Yemen has fully collapsed as 3 deadly diseases took over Yemen (COVID - 19, Dengue fever Chikungunya fever ) and claimed the lives of thousands of Yemenis. The quarantine imposed on some provinces caused most people to lose their jobs, especially daily wages workers . Subsequently many households have starved to death. The lack of accurate information about the number of infected people as well as the collapse of healthcare system have gripped the population in fear as they choose home quarantine putting themselves under the danger of hunger and thirst. In provinces such as Taiz there is no drinking water system, therefore people are forced to search for clean water which are very scarce and sold in high price.
The fear of catching coronavirus in hospitals, and the lack of resources for providing medicine (whether by the hospitals due to declined services) have deterred many women, especially pregnant ones from going to hospitals for healthcare services or giving birth. As a result, this problem manifested itself in the death of many pregnant women or death of the baby due to at- home birth. The elderly who are more vulnerable are discouraged from using health services as well for the same reasons.
Together with your help, STC's aim is to reduce the mortality rate among the most vulnerable groups in Taiz and Sanaa provinces that are suffering due to the war, the spread of endemics, the breakdown of the healthcare system and public services that provide essentials.