[14/12/2017 03:15]
RIYADH-SABA
The King Salman Center for Relief and Humanitarian Aid (KSrelief) and the WHO and UNICEF discussed the issues of health and childhood in Yemen and on international scale.
The discussion was held in a meeting in Riyadh on Thursday between KSrelief's General Supervisor Abdullah Al-Rrabia, WHO's representative Zaid Al-Nahi and the UNICEF's representative Hana Hamadah.
Dr. Al-Rabiah made clear that KSrelief provided 80 projects to Yemen in the field of education, protection, food security, health, nutrition, water and environmental hygiene. He said that the Houthi rebels have recruited 20 thousand child fighters in the terrorist group's ranks according to human rights organizations.
Yemen Says Houthi Militia Poses Direct Threat to Regional Peace, Condemns Attacks on Gulf Infrastructure
Minister al-Kaf Discusses Strengthening Energy Cooperation with British Ambassador
Al-Khanbash: Efforts need to be joined to help IDPs
President al-Alimi: The region's stability contingent on deterring Iranian regime, its armed militias
PM Reviews Work at Foreign Ministry, Chairs Meeting with Department Heads
Prime Minister Receives UNFPA Representative in Aden
President Al-Alimi Orders Urgent Aid for Families of Victims in Hairan Attack
Masam Project Removes 908 Landmines in One Week
Human Rights Orgs. Condemn Houthi Attack That Killed, Injured More Than 30 Civilians in Hajjah
Over 30 civilians killed, injured by Houthi militias attack on Iftar banquet in Hajja