Millions of vulnerable Yemenis are unlikely to get any aid at all this year.
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Over 680 global sector leaders call on President Biden to honor his commitments and protect Palestinian human rights.
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As the humanitarian scale-up in the region continues, governments and donors are urged to do their part.
If we pull out of Central African Republic now, the killing fields may soon return.