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*Yemen Crisis Emergency Apeal *
The first wave of COVID-19 placed tremendous strain on health-care systems in many developed countries, killing hundreds of thousands of people in the span of just a few months. And in the developing world, the virus is wreaking havoc in Brazil and India.
However, the world’s worst outbreak may be yet to come if the virus takes hold and spreads rapidly in war-torn Yemen, where the battered population is enduring severe food insecurity and a crippled health-care system.
Worst humanitarian crisis in the world
Before the onset of the global pandemic, what was the humanitarian situation in Yemen?
“Over five years of conflict has destroyed lives and livelihoods, wreaked havoc on health systems and pushed millions to the brink of famine,” Julie Marshall, Canadian spokesperson for the World Food Programme, replied.
“Even before COVID-19, millions of Yemenis were hanging by a thread and extremely vulnerable to shocks. The co-ordinated humanitarian response has prevented catastrophe in Yemen, but we must be careful. If we don’t get the access we need, vital funding or if our operations stopped or slowed down, the situation would deteriorate very quickly.”
So please DONATE as much or as little as you can. REMEMBER no amount is too less. Do it for yourself. For your Akhirah! You will be questioned on the day of Judgement. What were you doing whilst your sisters and brothers were starving? Where were you? Why didn't you help? Couldn't you spare a little money from the luxuries of your life?
Due to the pandemic they are in dire need of oxygen supplies and fresh clean water. Your donation will also support the following
Medication
Transport service to hospitals
Supporting expecting mothers
Temporary Housing Resettlement
Staple foods
Baby food
Hygiene Packs
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