Saudi contributes $7 mn to Unicef education programmes in Yemen

March 29, 2022

Unicef announced a new contribution of $7 million by Saudi Arabia to support the Fund’s education programmes in war-torn Yemen…reports Asian Lite News

According to the Unicef, the monetary aid will help increase access to quality education for girls and boys through formal, non-formal and alternative education opportunities, reports Xinhua news agency.

The project aims to reach 578,000 children, 7,000 teachers and 54,000 community members in Yemen, it added.

ALSO READ: Saudi signs agreements worth over $4.2 billion

The grant brings recent Saudi contributions to Unicef to $22 million.

Earlier agreements provided quality maternal and newborn health services and access to safe water for thousands of children in Yemen, said the UN agency.

Protracted armed conflict, widespread economic collapse and a breakdown in national systems and services have left 72 per cent of the population of Yemen, including 12.9 million children, in need of humanitarian assistance.

Unicef requires $484.4 million to respond to the country’s humanitarian crisis this year.

Previous Story

Israel, Germany sign agreement on energy cooperation

Next Story

India, Israel, UAE, US group’s ‘I2-U2’ joins alphabet soup of diplomatic acronyms

Latest from Arab News

Arab unity rises for Syria

Arab and allied foreign ministers issued a unified rebuke of Israel’s strikes on Syria, pledging support for Damascus, backing reconstruction, and warning

UN Chief Slams Gaza Church Strike

UN Chief Slams Israeli Strike on Gaza Church Shelter…reports Asian Lite News UN Secretary-General António Guterres strongly condemned Israel’s strike on the

Don't Miss