We report from yemen where children under the age of 5 dont have enough food. Barack obama says the u. S. Military has presented him with options for strikes against syria, but hes not yet made a decision. Thats after appeals by United Nations chiefs to hold off carrying out any strike. U. N. Secretarygeneral moon says weapons inspectors will leave syria on saturday, and must be allowed to complete their work. Obama says the aim of any military action would be to deter future chemical weapons attacks. If, in fact, we can take limited, tailored approaches, not getting drawn into a long conflict, not a repetition of, you know, iraq, which i know a lot of people are worried about, but if we were saying in a clear and decisive but very limited way, we send a shot across the bow saying, stop doing this, that can have a positive impact on our National Security over the long term and may have a positive impact in the sense chemical weapons are not used again on innocent civilians. Domestic po
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before you were a mother yourself and you talk about seeing children with the life from their eyes being gone and that ignited this whole movement that you started. it did for me. my journey started when i was a student in college and had that amazing opportunity to travel with the world food program. so feed funds the amazing partners around the globe, as well as the u.s. to provide those meals. we went to a therapeutic feeding center with children were sort of on the verge of starvation and these kids for lack of something as simple as food were kind of lifeless and lack that energy and vitality that you re expecting with kids. there s no way to properly describe that. and it really is what set me on my journey because the next stop after that therapeutic feeding center was a school and there
Marib is no longer a safe place for its residents
12 Mar 21
Dotted across Marib governorate, in northeast Yemen, are 134 camps – temporary home to Yemenis displaced from their homes by the six-year-long conflict, African migrants stranded in Yemen, and members of a vulnerable minority group from Yemen known as Al-Muhamasheen.
Marib is no longer a safe place
Before the start of the conflict, Marib was home to almost 400,000 people, according to local authorities.
Now, it hosts nearly 2.7 million people including displaced from elsewhere, all looking for a safe haven.
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Al Noor camp for internally displaced Yemenis, which is one of the largest camps in Marib. MSF provides primary healthcare in this camp through a mobile clinic.