Improving access to healthcare services and nutrition support in Yemen

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The solution involves providing essential healthcare services and nutrition support to children under 5 years and pregnant and lactating women in Yemen. This includes setting up mobile clinics, providing vaccinations, and distributing food and supplements to prevent malnutrition. Additionally, training and supporting healthcare workers and strengthening the health system will help ensure sustainable access to healthcare services.

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                Food insecurity and malnutrition are the main drivers behind the number of people in need. 16.2 million people will go hungry this year (Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) Phase 3 or ...
                
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                Yemen is facing a humanitarian crisis due to ongoing conflict, economic collapse, and a breakdown of essential services. The health system has been severely affected, leading to a high mortality rate ...
                
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