More than eight thousand civilians in Yemen have been killed or injured in the past nine months, amid Saudi-led coalition airstrikes and shelling by Houthi rebels.
The latest numbers from the United Nations come as the international body struggles to get a peace process under way, and as opposing sides continue to violate a ceasefire.
Our UN Correspondent Liling Tan reports from New York.
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