Economic Indicators Report – Yemen – August 16

Economic Indicators Report – Yemen – August 16

The deterioration of economic and humanitarian situation in Yemen is still going on in the light of an increasing number of people in need of urgent aids as a result of increasing unemployment, not paying the financial aids of social security insurance and not paying the salaries of public sector for nearly two months. cheap bns gold All of those indicators result in widespread of famine in many areas, particularly in provinces of Hodeidah, Hajjah, Mahweet and Taiz. Yemeni areas suffer the widespread of different deadly epidemics , such as an epidemic of cholera and dengue fever, which killed many citizens as the health sector is obviously unable to confront those epidemics as a result of the continuing deterioration of the health facilities in the various Yemeni provinces. The report monitored deaths in both province of Hodeidah, Aden , and suspected cases in Taiz province. nike pas cher 2017 The people in urgent need are nearly 21 million Yemenis, who are approximately 80% of the population, and the number of the displaced are approximately 2.8 million people living in difficult humanitarian and economic conditions because of the limited access of international organizations to target those affected people and provide relief materials to alleviate their sufferings. bottes ugg bailey button pas cher Additionally, more than 200,000 displaced people are outside Yemen and 400 families in July joint the the displaced people in Taiz province. chaussure adidas zx flux The international organizations still lack mechanisms to monitor and distribute aids to affected groups and the neediest. Fjallraven Kanken Backpack The report monitored rural areas are often neglected by relief and humanitarian organizations because they are far away from cities’ centers and the distribution is limited to easier areas. The report, which targets eight Yemeni provinces: (Sana’a, Taiz, Aden, Hodeidah, Marib, Hadramout, Dhamar and Dale’), summarizes the political, security, economic, humanitarian and health situation and deals with basic services, the prices of basic commodities and availability of basic services like water, electricity, oil derivatives and health services, It also deals with foreign currency exchange rates against the Yemeni riyal, in addition to the Yemeni ports traffic.

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