PM reviews with the UNICEF delegation the human tragedy caused by the aggression
Prime Minister Dr. Abdulaziz bin Habtoor discussed with the Deputy Executive Director of UNICEF, Hanan Suleiman, the partnership relations between the Salvation Government and UNICEF during the current period, and ways to enhance and expand the joint work in light of the growing the humanitarian needs and requirements of the Yemeni people.
They mentioned the famine facing millions of children as one of the headlines of the great tragedy, and the need to provide humanitarian efforts to reduce this problem, which is increasing day by day due to the US-Saudi siege.
He pointed to the humanitarian and moral responsibility of UNICEF’s officials and other organizations in Yemen, in conveying the horrific tragedy that Yemenis are going through during this exceptional period, confirming that the aggression committed the most heinous crimes against the Yemeni People.
In turn, the Deputy Executive Director praised the effort provided by ministries and government agencies to help UNICEF in providing efforts in Sana’a, and develop plans, according to the priorities set by the government.
She stressed that the children of Yemen are among the most suffering children in the world, pointing out that the organization seeks to maintain the continuation of the level of funding allocated to Yemen during the coming period to enhance the level of care efforts.
The United Nations continues to exploit the war on Yemen by collecting donations in the name of saving the Yemeni people.
The organizations of the United Nations issue every now and then many reports about the extent of the bad humanitarian situation in Yemen, reporting on malnutrition among children and pregnant mothers in order to collect financial donations.
The organizations do not talk about the effects of the war imposed on Yemen over the past eight years. Rather, they worked to mislead the international community by talking about a “civil conflict” away from the existence of a large international coalition waging a war on Yemenis.
Meeting the humanitarian needs of citizens and reporting on record levels on child malnutrition and the threat of famine in Yemen, as a result of what it describes as conflict, was the most common slogan promoted by the UN to obtain funds.
Observers said that the humanitarian aid donated by donor countries to Yemen is not a solution, stressing that the best solution is to stop the war on Yemen. They also indicated that the flow of financial aid from donor countries through organizations or the pro-aggression government has not changed anything over the past years.
Many international reports have confirmed that the organizations spend nearly 70% of the financial grants provided as aid to the Yemeni people on their operating expenses, while a report of the United Nations experts accused the pro-aggression government of corruption and money laundering.