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UNICEF NEWSLETTER
I've spent the past two years in Yemen working to protect children with UNICEF. I wanted to tell you what my colleagues and I are seeing on the ground in the midst of this crisis. Please help.
The sad truth is: children in Yemen are terrified. They’re frightened by the appalling bombings, shootings and street fighting. The attacks keeping coming again and again, night after night.
We need your help to support these children. The violence is getting worse by the hour, and aid is desperately needed. Will you help them?
The scenes are horrific: Missiles are falling on civilian areas. Tanks and snipers are fighting in the streets. Hospitals are being shelled, schools are being occupied. Children are under fire.
UNICEF airlifts are delivering critical relief, but we urgently need more. Unless we can restore clean water and electricity quickly, we fear that sickness and malnutrition could soon kill more children than the bullets and bombs.
We can’t let that happen—we can’t let this conflict undo the decades of progress we’ve made in Yemen. We need to act before it’s too late.
Please, make a gift to help Yemen’s children today:
https://www.unicefusa.org/yemeni-children
Thank you,
Julien Harneis Morcom
UNICEF Representative in Yemen
I've spent the past two years in Yemen working to protect children with UNICEF. I wanted to tell you what my colleagues and I are seeing on the ground in the midst of this crisis. Please help.
The sad truth is: children in Yemen are terrified. They’re frightened by the appalling bombings, shootings and street fighting. The attacks keeping coming again and again, night after night.
We need your help to support these children. The violence is getting worse by the hour, and aid is desperately needed. Will you help them?
The scenes are horrific: Missiles are falling on civilian areas. Tanks and snipers are fighting in the streets. Hospitals are being shelled, schools are being occupied. Children are under fire.
UNICEF airlifts are delivering critical relief, but we urgently need more. Unless we can restore clean water and electricity quickly, we fear that sickness and malnutrition could soon kill more children than the bullets and bombs.
We can’t let that happen—we can’t let this conflict undo the decades of progress we’ve made in Yemen. We need to act before it’s too late.
Please, make a gift to help Yemen’s children today:
https://www.unicefusa.org/yemeni-children
Thank you,
Julien Harneis Morcom
UNICEF Representative in Yemen