The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has revealed that Al-Raimah Governorate, controlled by Houthi militia in northwestern Yemen, has the highest stunting rate among children in the country, reaching a staggering 69%. This alarming statistic positions Al-Raimah as the most affected area by stunting in Yemen.
UNICEF highlighted that families in Al-Raimah face a persistent shortage of essential resources, including food, clean water, and medicine. This dire situation stems from over a decade of ongoing conflict, which has severely disrupted access to basic needs.
In contrast, Al-Mahrah Governorate reported the lowest stunting rate at 22%. Urban areas show a stunting rate of 39.5%, while rural regions experience an even higher rate of 52%. Notably, stunting predominantly affects children under the age of two, particularly in impoverished households, where the rate exceeds 60%.
UNICEF emphasized that investing in nutrition is crucial for breaking the cycle of poverty that plagues many families in Yemen. By improving access to nutritious food and healthcare, the organization aims to combat the severe impacts of malnutrition and stunting among children.
The findings from UNICEF underscore the urgent need for humanitarian assistance and targeted interventions in Yemen, particularly in regions like Al-Raimah. Addressing these challenges is vital for ensuring a healthier future for the nation’s children.
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