The United Nations says that 1.6 billion dollars is now needed to face what it calls a 'looming catastrophe' in Yemen.
The country is suffering under a Saudi-led coalition naval blockade, part of the strategy to counter the advance of houthi rebels, backed by Iran.
The three month war has seen the humanitarian crisis worsen to alarming levels with 80 percent of the population in desperate need of aid.
Shahin Ammane for the International Committee of The Red Cross, who is in the Capital Sanaa, says nearly a thousand tonnes of aid has now reached a Yemen port...
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Shahin Ammane for the International Committee of The Red Cross, who is in the Capital Sanaa, says food, medical supplies and water are in desperate short supply...
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