Deputy Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs Tom Fletcher and forms participants in the meeting of the Security Council about the situation in Yemen. Crisis in Yemen: Help is reduced, efforts to settled down on obstacles Peace and safety humanitarian and political crisis in Yemen is aggravated. A serious reduction in financing paralyzes the activities of humanitarian organizations, and increasing tension threatens a return to a full -scale conflict. Representatives of the UN warned about this on Thursday, speaking during a meeting of the Security Council on Yemen. financing reduction 60 ~ p > Deputy Secretary General of the UN for humanitarian issues and the coordinator of Extraordinary Assistance Tom Fletcher presented a gloomy picture of a worsening humanitarian situation. He emphasized that recent financing reductions forced to close vital programs of assistance, which increased hunger, violence and led to the collapse of the healthcare system in the country. ~ 60 > ~ 60 > “Serious financing reductions became a crushing blow to our work to save lives,” said Fletcher. – Each country, of course, can itself dispose of its own means. But the speed with which we have to turn our operations exacerbate the “perfect storm” with which we are dealing with. ” It is not only about Yemen. According to Fletcher, he asked the UN humanitarian coordinators around the world until the end of next week to submit plans to reduce operations and potential consequences of such steps. & Amp; nbsp; 60 > speaking, the UN representative dwell on how new conditions would be reflected in the position of the most Vulnerable residents of the planet, including in Yemen. “The crisis has a disproportionate effect on women and girls. […] Even more people will die. Even more will be faced with an impossible choice: survival at the expense of prostitution, begging, human trafficking and even the sale of their own children, ”he warned. 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62Fletcher cited alarming figures: 9.6 million women and girls in Yemen need emergency humanitarian aid, 1.3 million pregnant women and young mothers suffer from malnutrition, more than six million women are at increased risk of violence and operation. In addition, the closure of 22 protection centers has already deprived more than 11 thousand women and girls of critical services and support. ~ 60 > aggregate conflict and political dead end 60 > 62 ~ threat of military escalation is added to the humanitarian crisis. Special Messenger of the UN Hans Grundberg warned that, despite the relative lull since the conclusion of the ceasefire in 2022, the parties to the conflict resort to aggressive rhetoric and signal the readiness for military confrontation. 62 ~~ 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 ~“We cannot allow escalation,” he emphasized. – Words matter. Intentions are important. Signals matter. Conflicting messages and warlike rhetoric can lead to real consequences, increased distrust and growth of tension at a time when we urgently need to defuse the situation. ” According to him, although a full -scale war manage to avoid from the moment of the truce reached in April 2022, military operations are ongoing. The special concern of drones, shelling and campaigns on mobilization causes special concern in the special support. ~ 60 > Despite the efforts made, peaceful settlement is not yet possible to achieve. According to Grundberg, in order for this to happen, the parties must agree on a comprehensive ceasefire, find a way out of the economic crisis and establish an inclusive political process. 60 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 >He also recalled that the United States recently introduced the Ansar Allah (Husitov) in the list of foreign terrorist organizations. The consequences of this step are still unclear, Grundberg noted. “I again emphasize the need to protect our efforts to achieve a peaceful settlement in Yemen. To achieve a fair and inclusive world, it is extremely important to preserve the space for the Yemenis for mediation under the auspices of the UN, ”he added. Special Supervisor “will continue to act within the framework of the mandate provided by the Security Council, including convening meetings related to the settlement of the conflict.” 60 > Tom Fletcher warned, if the US decision on the status of Husita leads to the blocking of food and medication supply, “the consequences will be the consequences catastrophic ”for Yemenis. women-on the advanced struggle for the world ~ 60 > on the forecast of March 8, Grundberg also noted the efforts of the female law enforcement officers who are fighting for the Inclusive peaceful The process. 60 > he talked about a recent meeting with a group of Yemeni women leaders who shared their initiatives to protect human rights. “Their work on strengthening communities and the inclusion of women in the decision -making process is crucial,” he said. call for immediate actions against the background of the UN growing crisis, they called on the international community urgently called measures. Grundberg emphasized the importance of continuing the efforts aimed at supporting peaceful settlement. ~ 60 > Fletcher appealed to the Security Council with a request to provide access to humanitarian aid, improve financing and protect humanitarian workers organizations. ~ 60 > “now it’s very difficult to be a humanitarian worker,” he admitted. “But even more difficult for those to whom we help.” And it depends on your solutions whether the situation will become even worse. ”