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UNICEF reduces humanitarian projects in Yemen due to lack of funds

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Sanaa, Aug 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Yahya Arhab) UNICEF will reduce its humanitarian projects in Yemen, a country devastated by war, as of September, due to lack of funds. Eight months ago it stopped financing drinking water and sanitation services in Houthi-controlled cities in the Arab country for the same reason.FOOTAGE OF YEMENI WOMEN WAITING FOR THEIR CHILDREN TO RECEIVE MEDICAL ATTENTION AT A UNICEF-SUPPORTED HEALTH CENTER IN SANAA.

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