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The UN is calling the situation in Yemen "the world's largest humanitarian crisis" for 100 years, and they cannot obtain basic necessities (food, shelter, and water) to survive.
How bad the coronavirus crisis is hitting Yemen is unclear - it has extremely low testing capacity and there is reason to believe numbers have been suppressed by Houthi Rebels.
On top of COVID-19, there's also a mosquito-transmitted virus outbreak, known as Chikungunya virus, and more than 100,000 known cholera cases across the nation.
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The conflict has killed more than an estimated 100,000 people and displaced millions of others, pushing the impoverished country to the verge of famine and gutting its infrastructure.
The UN says the country's health system has in effect collapsed, with hospitals lacking beds and basic medicine and turning away sick people. The country's malnourished population has among the world's lowest immunity levels to disease.
The world body's children agency, UNICEF, said water, sanitation and hygiene services for four million people would start shutting down in July if it did not get $30m by the end of this month.
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Unite 4 Humanity team’s been on ground since November 2018. Alhamdulillah, we’ve been able to deliver food packs in Yemen directly to people affected by this conflict. However, the money we’ve raised so far is not enough and we need a lot more money to help these people.
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As part of Yemen Food Appeal, we are delivering essential food aid direct in the heart of Yemen War Zone.
Our Yemen Food Packs contain:
25kg Flour
10kg Rice
5kg Sugar
5litre Cooking Oil
1kg Baby Milk
As well as this we also try to provide some other essentials like…
Hygiene Kits for Women
Baby Clothing
Baby Food
Medicines (Painkillers, Diarrhea etc.)
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The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: "Spend in charity and do not count for, then Allah will also keep count in giving you provision.” [Bukhari and Muslim]
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