A new report into the UN’s operations in Yemen has found the quality of aid to be ‘unacceptably poor’ with camps, schools and roads poorly constructed and faulty agricultural and medical equipment provided
Half-built roads, lack of sanitation and 'bunkerisation' of staff among issues raised in damning criticism of United Nations involvement in the conflict
An independent evaluation of the UN’s unprecedented humanitarian response in Yemen from 2015 to 2021 says the operation has saved lives, improved food security and reduced malnutrition, but overall it is critical of aid that was of “unacceptably poor quality”.