Food and Livelihood

Food and Livelihood

23/11/2021
Food and Livelihood

The analysis issued by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in cooperation with the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the World Food Program warns that a combination of economic shocks, conflicts, floods, desert locusts and now the COVID-19 pandemic is a perfect recipe that will reflect the food security gains that Hard-earned in Yemen in the past years. The analysis predicts an alarming increase in the number of people facing high levels of acute food insecurity, although it has decreased in the areas analyzed last year thanks to the expansion of humanitarian assistance. According to a study prepared by the World Food Program before the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of right-wingers facing severe food insecurity in 2020 exceeds 17 million out of the country's total population estimated at 30 million people. Hence, out of a sense of the duty of brotherhood, the Kuwaiti hands of goodness extended to the Yemenis with goodness and giving in various areas where conflicts are taking place and disasters have occurred, as well as areas that formed a safe haven for the displaced, where the Foundation carried out many projects in the food and livelihood sector, perhaps the most important of which are: distributing food baskets, meals Ready-made food, charitable bread, meat and sacrifice distribution, sheep and dairy distribution, and sewing machines

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