UNICEF

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) warned on Monday that, with Yemen's health system near collapse, nearly 2.2 million children are acutely malnourished and require urgent care, while at least 462,000 are suffering from Severe Acute Malnutrition (SAM) - a near 200 percent increase since 2014.

    The Hodeida, Sa'ada, Taizz, Hajjah and Lahej governorates put together experience the highest SAM cases in the country. In some areas of Sa'ada, eight out of 10 children are chronically malnourished. Additionally, 1.7 million children suffer from Moderate Acute Malnutrition.

    "The state of health of children in the Middle East's poorest country has never been as catastrophic as it is today," stated Dr. Meritxell Relano, UNICEF Acting Representative in Yemen, adding that malnutrition in in the country is at an all-time high and increasing.

    According to UNICEF, Yemen's health system is on the verge of collapse, with less than a third of the population having access to medical care, and more than half of the health facilities are non-functional. In addition, every ten minutes at least one child dies of preventable diseases such as malnutrition, diarrhea, and respiratory tract infections.

Source: QNA