On this episode of Between Two Beers we talk to Dean Lonergan.
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but our situation is hard. the mothers drift away, left to fend for themselves. increasingly, this is the story of yemen. there are deep cuts in aid across the country. and as foreign donors hesitate, safaa and many more fight for life. her mother knows where this road can lead to. she has already buried four of her nine children because of disease and malnutrition. back home, safaa is in the arms of herfather, anwar talib. he is a third generation fisherman whose life is overshadowed by war. he tells me he can no longer send his children to school and it s a battle to feed them. translation: i don t work every day.
a liver complaint. translation: some days| she doesn t have any food, translation: some days | she doesn t have any food,, when her father is at sea. when he comes back, we buy food for her. i m very worried about her illness. i m afraid for her. i want to get help for her, but our situation is hard. the mothers drift away, left to fend for themselves. increasingly, this is the story of yemen. there are deep cuts in aid across the country. and as foreign donors hesitate, safa and many more fight for life. her mother knows where this road can lead. she has already buried four of her nine children because of disease and malnutrition. back home, safa is in the arms of herfather, anwar taleb.
is the clinic normally closed? doctor ali bin ali says the staff are on strike because they haven t been paid for the past four months and can t feed their own children. neither can safa s worried mother. her baby girl is severely malnourished and has a liver complaint. translation: some days| she doesn t have any food, when her father is at sea. when he comes back, we buy food for her. i m very worried about her illness. i m afraid for her. i want to get help for her, but our situation is hard. the mothers drift away, left to fend for themselves. increasingly, this is the story of yemen. there are deep cuts in aid across the country. and as foreign donors hesitate, safa and many more fight for life.
the staff are on strike because they haven t been paid for the past four months and can t feed their own children. neither can safaa s worried mother, umm ahmed. her baby girl is severely malnourished and has a liver complaint. translation: some days| she doesn t have any food, when her father is at sea. when he comes back, we buy food for her. i m very worried about her illness. i m afraid for her. i want to get help for her, but our situation is hard. the mothers drift away, left to fend for themselves. increasingly, this is the story of yemen. there are deep cuts in aid across the country. and as foreign donors hesitate, safaa and many more fight for life.