In War-Torn Yemen a Mother and 6 Newborns Die every Two Hours during Labor

Local Editor

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) stated that “every two hours, a mother and six newborns die in Yemen due to complications in pregnancy or childbirth.”

The data was included in a report issued by the organisation, Monday.

UNICEF explained that “the years of war in Yemen have led to worsening the condition of women and their newborns during labour, in a country which is already the poorest in the Middle East and one of the poorest worldwide even before the escalation of fights early 2015.”

The report added: “Mothers and infants are among the most vulnerable categories in Yemen, especially as basic public services, including maternal and child health care, are on the verge of total collapse.”

The report indicated that “one of the war’s repercussions that befell Yemen is the clear assault on motherhood and paternity”, noting that “only 51 per cent of all health facilities are operating at full capacity. Thus, these facilities suffer from a severe shortage of medicines, equipment, and personnel.”

The organisation also said that “the rate of labours which take place at home is also increasing because Yemeni families are getting poorer every day.”

For the fifth year in a row, Yemen is witnessing a war between pro-Hadi forces and the popular Houthi movement. 

Since March 2015, an Arab military coalition led by Saudi Arabia has been supporting the resigned regime of former Yemeni president Abd Rabbu Mansour Hadi in a war against the Houthi Ansarullah movement who have been accused of receiving support from Iran.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by Website Team