Tuesday 7 May 2013

Some 50,000 children deprived from school two days per week due to violence of South Yemen, says UNICEF


Some 50,000 children deprived from school two days per week because violence of South Yemen, says UNICEF

Source: UNICEF press release, 07/05/2013



The Yemen-based UNICEF said that every Saturday and Wednesday, nearly 50,000 children in Aden Governorate in the south, are denied access to their schools. The pro-separatist movement known as Al-Hirak has called for ‘civil disobedience’ in the governorate  to draw attention to their demands. Through this, many schools are forced to close, while staff and students risk attack or intimidation. 

A rapid return system will soon be established for migrants in Haradh in the north including the 77 children currently hosted at the International Organization for Migration (IOM) shelter, the military camp and the child protection centre. This follows a visit in April by IOM, UNICEF and the United Nations Humanitarian Coordinator/Resident Coordinator, to assess the humanitarian condition of migrants and to find urgent solutions for their return. 

A mobile team has been deployed for the first time in Shabwa Governorate in the east of the country, to serve children affected by severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in one of the most affected districts. 

For further information, contact:
Jeremy Hopkins, Deputy Representative, +967 71222 3493
www.unicef.org – www.facebook.com/unicefyemen.arabic – www.facebook.com/unicefyemen

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