By Riadh Siaf | Project Coordinator
The humanitarian crisis in Yemen is exacerbating and intensifying with the continuation of the war and the acute shortage of oil derivatives that have paralyzed life and led to a rise in prices, especially since the beginning of this year 2022, which negatively affected the nutrition of children and pregnant and lactating women and led to a high infection rates.
From our side and based on the available capabilities, we have made remarkable progress compared to the percentage of cases that were registered by the team in the field.
Where 14 cases of recovery from malnourished children were recorded, including 8 females and 6 males. The arrival of 17 malnourished boys and girls, 6 SAM and 11 MAM, were registered.
While primary health services were provided to 56 lactating women and 32 pregnant women, in addition to educating 93 women about measures to prevent coronavirus, methods of hygiene and proper healthy nutrition.
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