UN Population: €9.4 million from the European Union for the most vulnerable groups in Yemen

UN Population: €9.4 million from the European Union for the most vulnerable groups in Yemen

The United Nations Population Fund announced the provision of 9 today, Thursday. The most vulnerable people in Yemen will receive help from the European Union worth 4 million euros.
According to a statement from the foundation, which was picked up by a satellite channel in Yemen, the money would support emergency relief, vital reproductive health care, and mental health services for up to a million women, girls, and displaced persons.
“We are giving nine.

We won’t let down the needy people who depend on us and our collaboration with UNFPA, said European Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Linarcic. “We will not fail the vulnerable people who depend on us and our partnership with UNFPA,” he added.

He emphasised that the monies are required for the continuation of these services at a time when the UN Population Fund’s humanitarian response is struggling due to inadequate financing and rising humanitarian demands, noting that about 8. An estimated 7 million people require medical and mental health support, and approximately 4 million women and girls need aid in accessing reproductive health services.

Since the violence worsened, 3 million people have been forced to flee their homes, a situation made worse by climate change-related natural disasters.
Lenarcic stated that after more than seven years of fighting and unresolved challenges, the European Union will continue to support the millions of Yemenis who require humanitarian aid. .

9.4 million according to the UN, with the European Union providing aid to Yemen’s most vulnerable populations.

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