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UN humanitarian official "deeply disturbed" by unrelenting attacks on civilians in Yemen

Publisher UN News Service
Publication Date 13 September 2016
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13 September 2016 - The top United Nations humanitarian official in Yemen has voiced apprehension over a series of deadly air strikes on a water well which killed and wounded dozens of people in the country's centre.

"I remain deeply disturbed by the unrelenting attacks on civilians and on civilian infrastructure throughout Yemen by all parties to the conflict, which are further destroying Yemen's social fabric and increasing humanitarian needs, particularly for medical attention at a time when the health sector is collapsing," the UN Humanitarian Coordinator in Yemen, Jamie McGoldrick, said in statement issued by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) yesterday.

According to reports, on Saturday, 10 September, 30 people were killed and 17 others wounded, including first responders and two children, as a result of several air strikes on a water well in the village of Beit Saadan in the Arhab District, in the north of Sana'a Governorate.

Yemen has been engulfed in violence for some years now. A confrontation between the country's Houthis (Ansar Allah) and the Government of Yemen in early 2014 led to a Houthi advance on the country's capital, Sana'a in 2014, and an ensuing conflict which has involved support from outside parties. The United Nations has been heavily involved in efforts to resolve the crisis, and repeatedly said that there is no military solution to the Yemeni crises and has called for a return to peaceful negotiations.

Until they recently went into a break, Kuwait had been hosting peace talks - facilitated by the UN envoy - with the Yemeni sides. The break went into effect in early August.

On 4 August 2016 in Yemen, a group of internally displaced women stand in the Tharawan IDP camp in the outskirts of Sana'a. One woman holds the hand of a small girl with a bottle of water. By 11 August 2016, over 2.8 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) had fled their homes due to ongoing conflict. Photo: UNICEF/ Fuad

The conflict in Yemen, according to OCHA, has exacted a severe toll on civilians. More than a year and a half into the escalation of violence there, some 2.8 million people have been displaced and 13.6 million people are being targeted to receive humanitarian assistance. Nearly 100 humanitarian partners are participating in the humanitarian response across the country's 22 governorates.

The weekend attacks came after weeks of intensified air strikes and ground fighting across the country, including missile attacks from the direction of Yemen toward Saudi Arabia, Mr. McGoldrick noted in the statement.

"I call on all parties to uphold their obligations under international humanitarian and human rights law, to recommit to the 10 April Cessation of Hostilities and to support the initiatives of the UN Special Envoy for Yemen," he added. "By doing so, they will help avoid further loss of life in Yemen and help position Yemen on a path towards peace."

While the primary responsibility for coordinating humanitarian assistance rests with national authorities, if international humanitarian assistance is required, then UN Humanitarian Coordinators can be responsible for leading and harmonizing the efforts of UN and non-UN humanitarian organizations with a view to ensuring that they are principled, timely, effective and efficient, and contribute to longer-term recovery.

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