Current:Home > reviewsUN food agency stops deliveries to millions in Yemen areas controlled by Houthi rebels -ApexWealth
UN food agency stops deliveries to millions in Yemen areas controlled by Houthi rebels
SafeX Pro Exchange View
Date:2025-04-11 01:19:31
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations food agency said Tuesday it is stopping food distribution in areas of war-torn Yemen controlled by the Houthi rebels, a move that will impact millions of people.
The World Food Program said the “pause” was driven by limited funding and the lack of agreement with the rebel authorities on downscaling the program to match the agency’s resources.
“This difficult decision, made in consultation with donors, comes after nearly a year of negotiations, during which no agreement was reached to reduce the number of people served from 9.5 million to 6.5 million,” WFP said in a statement.
U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said WFP has tried unsuccessfully “to establish a system that is safe and accountable for the aid going through” to the rebel-held areas.
The war in Yemen has raged for eight years between the Iran-backed Houthis and pro-government forces, backed by a coalition of Gulf Arab states. The Houthis swept down from the mountains in 2014, seized much of northern Yemen and the country’s capital, Sanaa, and forced the internationally recognized government to flee into exile to Saudi Arabia. Since then, more than 150,000 people have been killed by the violence and 3 million have been displaced.
The WFP announcement came as the Houthis have unleashed attacks on ships in the Red Sea, imperiling traffic along one of the world’s most vital shipping lanes, critical to global trade. The Houthis support the Palestinian militant Hamas group and the attacks are linked to the ongoing Israeli-Hamas war.
WFP said food stocks in Houthi-controlled areas “are now almost completely depleted and resuming food assistance, even with an immediate agreement, could take up to as long as four months due to the disruption of the supply chain.”
The Rome-based U.N. agency said it will continue its other programs, such as nutrition and school feeding projects, to limit the impact of the pause in food distributions. In government-controlled areas of Yemen, WFP said general food distribution will continue “with a heightened focus on the most vulnerable families.”
“Similar prioritization is taking place in nearly half of WFP’s operations around the world as the agency navigates the challenging financial landscape that the entire humanitarian sector is facing,” the agency said.
At the end of October, WFP and the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization warned that acute food insecurity is likely to deteriorate further in Yemen through April 2024. It called for urgent and scaled-up assistance to Yemen and 17 other “hunger hotspots” to protect livelihoods and increase access to food.
veryGood! (793)
Related
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- 2 killed in Chile airport shootout during attempted heist of over $32 million aboard plane from Miami
- Michael B. Jordan Calls Out Interviewer Who Teased Him as a Kid
- Soldiers find nearly 2 million fentanyl pills in Tijuana 1 day before Mexico's president claims fentanyl isn't made in the country
- NFL Week 15 picks straight up and against spread: Bills, Lions put No. 1 seed hopes on line
- Iwao Hakamada, world's longest-serving death row inmate and former boxer, to get new trial at age 87
- TV reboots have to answer one question: Why now? Just look at 'Justified'
- Move Aside Sister Wives: Meet the Cast from TLC’s New Show Seeking Brother Husband
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Jessica Chastain Has the Last Laugh After 2023 SAG Awards Slip
Ranking
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- Go see 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' in theaters — doubleheader or not is your call
- Chaim Topol, Israeli actor best known for Fiddler on the Roof, dies at 87
- Trench Coats Are Spring's Most Versatile Outerwear Look— Shop Our Favorite Under $100 Styles
- San Francisco names street for Associated Press photographer who captured the iconic Iwo Jima photo
- Paris Hilton's New Family Photo With Kathy Hilton and Baby Phoenix Perfectly Showcases a Mother's Love
- Sex Lives of College Girls' Reneé Rapp Recalls Terrible Time While Filming Season 1
- We unpack the 2023 Emmy nominations
Recommendation
Sam Taylor
'Wait Wait' for July 8, 2023: 25th Anniversary Spectacular, Part IV!
Ukraine war crimes cases to open as International Criminal Court seeks 1st arrest warrants since Russia's invasion
Go see 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer' in theaters — doubleheader or not is your call
'Vanderpump Rules' star DJ James Kennedy arrested on domestic violence charges
Milan Kundera, who wrote 'The Unbearable Lightness of Being,' dies at 94
'Wait Wait' for July 15, 2023: With Not My Job guest Patti LuPone
24-Hour Flash Deal: Make Cooking Easier and Save $40 on Ninja Speedi Rapid Cooker and Air Fryer