The UN World Food Programme (WFP) announced its emergency safety net plan to fight hunger in Yemen. It's a three-pronged approach. WFP will provide rations for impoverished families, food for children under 5 and pregnant women, and help jumpstart the rehabilitation of agricultural and public assets.
The plan is sound but there is one huge problem. There are few donations from the international community to carry out the mission. Under 10 million dollars out of the required 77 million has been received.
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