Houthi militia refuses to give access to WHO for anti-cholera inoculation program

Houthi militia refuses to give access to WHO for anti-cholera inoculation program
File photo showing a child hospitalized with malnourishment at a hospital in Yemeni port city of Hodeidah. (AFP)
Updated 09 May 2018
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Houthi militia refuses to give access to WHO for anti-cholera inoculation program

Houthi militia refuses to give access to WHO for anti-cholera inoculation program

LONDON: Houthi militia backed by Iran in Yemen refused to allow World Health Organization (WHO) staff to start a major inoculation campaign against a cholera epidemic in the country.
More than 18 months have passed since the UN organisation declared that a cholera epidemic was spreading in Yemen, due to poor hygene and
water sanitation. Sabaa news agency reported that Houthi militia leadership blocked the program that was due to start in Sanaaa a year ago, and humanitarian
workers are still awaiting Houthi militia approval for the campaign to start and to treat most of Yemen's polpulation.
The WHO indicated that there were more than a million cases of cholerainfection in Yemen, and that more than 2,000 Yemenis have died as a result.